Capital City Notary
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How Can We Serve You?

Evening and weekend mobile notary service available at your location

Power of Attorney

  • Used for someone to act on your behalf in a matter of legal significance.
  • All parties must provide proper identification to the mobile notary.
  • All parties must ensure mobile notary of their understanding and compliance with the document.
  • The mobile notary is not an attorney and will notarize only documents prepared by others.  Power of Attorney will not be supplied by Capital City Notary.

Ohio Title Documents

  • Selling your vehicle and need to assign the title to the buyer?
  • I will come to the location of your choice to perform the notary act.
  • Do not complete or sign document before the arrival of mobile notary.
  • Must provide proper identification to mobile notary.

Jurat Certificates

  • Require the signer to swear or affirm that the contents of the document are true.
  • Proper identification required.
  • Mobile Notary is able to supply the following documents upon request:  Proof of execution by subscribing witness, jurat with affiant statement.

Acknowledgement Certificates

  • Signature must be acknowledged before a notary.                                              
  • Proper identification required.
  • Mobile Notary is able to supply the following documents upon request: Individual, Corporate, Partnership, Attorney in Fact, Public Officer/Trustee/Representative acknowledgement.

Non-Listed Notary Services

  • Capital City Notary can meet any of your notary needs.                        
  • Proper Identification  required.
  • Capital City Notary will need to verify acknowledgement or affirmation for any notary document you provide.

Legal Obligation

It is important to remember that a Notary Public is not an attorney.  I am not licensed to practice law, prepare documents or provide any legal counsel.  By law, I am not able to create or provide forms such as Power of Attorney, Health Care Directives, etc.  The primary role of a Mobile Notary is to act as an impartial witness to the signing of documents and legal forms.  ​
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