Mobile Notary Services
Don’t have time to come to us, let us come to you..NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE LOCATED. We offer services for the following areas:

Alexandria, Annandale, Arlington, Crystal City, Dale City, Springfield, Lorton, Leesburg, Tyson Corner, Fort Belvoir, Falls Church, Rosslyn, Pentagon City, Kingstown, and many more…

*Traditional and Electronic Signature Options Available*

Remote/Virtual Notarization Services
COVID-19 has made meeting in person a less desirable and viable option. Virtual or Remote Online Notarization (RON) enables our customers to complete their notary requirements from almost anywhere at any time, safely virtually via webcam or any form of audio-visual technology… Q & E offers RON services for the following states:

Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.

General Notary Public Facts...

What is Notary Public

Notary Public are individuals authorized and commissioned by their individual state law to serve as a non-bias witness to signatures on legal documents and certificates. Notary Public commissions depending on the state of issuance, last between 4 to 5 years.

Why Do I Need a Notary Public?

Individuals and businesses utilize Notary Public to perform notarial acts on various legal documents including, but not limited to, acknowledgment of signatures, execution of Jurats, certification of copies of documents, the witness of signatures, and administration of Oaths and Affirmations.

Who can Notarize My Documents

Only individuals who are fully commissioned can perform Notary Public services on your documents. A Notary public is legally allowed to notarize documents from any state as long the notarial act is conducted within the notary’s state of commission’s geographical boundaries.

What are the Notary DOs and DON'T?

NO

1. Give legal advice
2. Draft legal documents
3. Complete documents on the signer’s behalf
4. Recommend how a person should sign a document
5. Post or backdate a document being notarized
6. Notarize or provide a seal for a blank document or certificate
7. Notarize documents where the signer cannot be positively identified through personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence of identification.

YES

1. Administer oaths
2. Witnessing legally binding signatures on documents
3. Verify the wiliness of the signer to sign documents freely
4. Verify the identity of the document’s signer(s)
5. Provide Notary services to individuals as requested

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