FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
We have put together some commonly asked questions.
What is a mobile notary service?
A mobile notary service means that instead of you coming to us, we come to you. Whether it's your home, office, or another convenient location, we provide professional notary services on-site. This is especially useful for businesses or individuals with tight schedules or mobility constraints.
Where are you located, and what areas do you service?
We are based in Jersey City, New Jersey, and proudly service the surrounding towns within Hudson and Essex counties. We offer mobile services upon requests to residence and corporate clients in Bergen, Union, and Morris counties of New Jersey.
What services do you offer at All My Notary Solutions?
At All My Notary Solutions, we offer a wide range of mobile notary services for personal and business documents, including:
- Real Estate Loan Closings
- Power of Attorney
- Wills and Advance Health Directives
- Apostille Services
- Fingerprinting Services
- I-9 Verification
- Vehicle Title Transfers
- General Notary Services
What are your hours of operation?
We are available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, to accommodate your needs. Our flexible schedule ensures that you can get notary services whenever you need them, even outside of regular business hours.
Do you handle real estate loan closings?
Yes, we specialize in Real Estate Loan Closing Documents. We work with title companies, real estate agents, and lenders to ensure that all necessary documents are signed, notarized, and processed accurately and efficiently.
What is the Apostille service, and do you provide it?
An Apostille is a certification that verifies the authenticity of a document for international use. We provide Apostille services to help you authenticate documents that will be sent overseas, ensuring they meet the necessary legal standards for acceptance.
Disclaimer: We are not an attorney licensed to practice law in the
State of New Jersey.
We are not allowed to draft legal records, give advice on legal matters, including immigration, or charge a fee for those activities.