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I bring my professional notary services to your door at

Aarondale Independent Living

6929 Matthew Place

22151

Springfield VA

Mobile Notary Services at Your Convenience at Your Senior Living Community in Northern Virginia

When you need to get your important legal documents notarized at your own residence and on your schedule, I am the reliable notary who brings that service to you. I travel to your senior living community, providing a friendly, professional, and caring touch. As a senior citizen myself, I understand the challenges you may face, such as mobility issues or lack of transportation.

Navigating legal paperwork might seem like a daunting task, but I can lighten the load by ensuring convenience and ease at your notary appointment. I treat every client with respect and compassion and listen to their needs. Since I am well-versed in Virginia notary laws, I will ensure that your documents are executed properly and in full compliance with the law.

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Local Notary with Personable Services and Full-time Availability

Local and Personal: My service is stricly local to Northern Virginia. Unlike other notary services that are nationwide, I am the sole notary in my practice, so after speaking directly with me on the phone, I'll be the one who shows up to your appointment. You won't have to wonder whether the notary has received the correct information! And whereas the nationwide company tends to charge inflated fees, you can bet that I'll have the most reasonable fees. 

Full-time Availability: I am available Monday to Friday, 8am-8pm, Saturday/Sunday, 8am-5pm, and I will respond to your emergency notary needs, whether you have a last-minute document or an estate planning package. I offer administrative services as well. I can print, scan, email, and/or mail your completed paperwork to your title company, attorney, or physician's office via FedEx or UPS. I can also hand deliver it to their local office, if needed. 

Some Commonly Notarized Documents at Senior Living Facilities

I can assist with the notarization of your estate planning documents, real estate transactions, or legal/financial documents. I have taken specialized training in both real estate and estate planning documents, so I know what is required and will ensure they get executed properly, without missing a signature or initials. See my training and credentials here

Your title company or attorney may have special instructions for printing, signing, or shipping your documents, so if needed, I can coordinate your signing with them. 

Estate Planning Documents
 
- Last will and testament 
- Living trust package 
- Medical/Financial power of attorney
- Deed
- Revocation of power of attorney
- Advance medical directive
- Living will 

Real Estate Transactions
- Purchase of property
- Sale of property
- Warranty Deed

Legal/Financial Documents
- Retirement/Pension form
- Investment account forms
- Banking form 

Why Everyone should have a Power of Attorney Prepared

Everyone should have their executed medical and financial powers of attorney in place. These documents ensure that, if you are ever incapacitatated, your wishes are respected and that someone you trust can act on your behalf. A power of attorney can always be revoked or updated as circumstances change, but having this in place means that you have someone to step in to handle your financial and medical affairs if needed. You never know when something might happen to you that would cause you to be unable to handle your affairs, and this is true regardless of your age. 

If you had a power of attorney prepared for you while living in another state and you are now in Virginia, that document may or may not be legal under Virginia law. To be sure the document is valid in Virginia, you should have an attorney review it for you. 

Being Prepared for your Notary Appointment

All signers must be alert and coherent and be able to communicate at their notarization appointment. They must show they understand the purpose and contents of the document. If you are scheduling an appointment for a family member, you might want to pick a time of day when they are most alert and when they have enough time so as to not be rushed. They should have a current, government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or a passport. Note that the state of Virginia does allow a resident of a senior living community to use an ID that has been expired, only if it has been expired up to five years. 

For more information on ensuring a successful signing appointment, please review my
two-page document called, Prepare for a Successful Signing

Affordable and Ethical Pricing

I believe in fair and ethical pricing. I will always relay my rates on the phone when you call to inquire about my notary services. In Virginia, a notary public may charge a notarization fee of $10, and if traveling to your location, may charge a travel fee. As a public servant, I'm dedicated to making my notary services accessible to everyone, so my fees are reasonable.

Store my Contact Information in your Phone! 

You may not need a notary today, but being prepared is essential. Emergencies happen and having my number available means you won't be scrambling to find the assistance of a notary when you need it. Why not save my contact information in your phone as Notary June!  

Notary June
Emerald Mobile Notary Service
703-577-5484
www.emeraldmobilenotary.com

Serving Fairfax County and Northern Virginia, including Fairfax, Arlington, Falls Church, Vienna, Reston, McLean, Burke, Herndon, and surrounding communities.

My mobile notary services include, but are not limited to the following: notarization of acknowledgements, jurats, adoption agreements, affidavits, auto loan purchases, certified copies, child custody documents, contracts, deeds, divorce documents,  real estate loans, mortgages, refinances, buyer/seller documents, powers of attorney, last will and testaments, loan modifications, option purchase agreements, travel consent forms, hold harmless agreements, HELOC documents, living trust documents, business documents, passport applications, background screening documents, ballot petitions, and more.

Note: I am not an attorney and may not offer legal advice. 


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