Here you will find answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about our notary services. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us.
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Please have a valid, government-issued photo ID (such as a driver's license or passport), and the documents you need notarized.
No, Savvy Ink Signings is not authorized to provide legal advice or draft legal documents. Please consult an attorney for legal assistance.
We cannot notarize incomplete documents, documents with blank spaces, or documents that we are not allowed to notarize by law, such as immigration forms.
The apostille process involves obtaining the original document, having it notarized if required, and submitting it to the appropriate state or federal authority for authentication. Savvy Ink Signings can assist by guiding you through the steps, ensuring all requirements are met, and facilitating submission to the relevant agency for faster processing.
We accept cash, and credit/debit cards. Please confirm the available payment methods when scheduling your appointment.
An apostille is a certification that authenticates the signature and seal of a public document for use in another country. If you need to present a document, such as a birth certificate, marriage license, or legal document, in a foreign country, you may need an apostille to ensure it is recognized as valid.
A Certified Trust Delivery Agent is a notary professional trained to deliver and oversee the signing of estate planning documents, such as trusts, wills, and powers of attorney. They ensure that the documents are signed, notarized, and completed accurately while explaining the general purpose of each document (without providing legal advice). This service helps attorneys and clients finalize estate plans efficiently and with professionalism.
A certified translation is a document that has been translated by a professional translator and includes a signed statement attesting to its accuracy. This certification ensures the translation meets the required standards for official use, such as legal proceedings, immigration applications, or government submissions.