FAQ
What do the service charges I see on your page cover?
Do you travel outside Summit County?
How do I schedule an appointment?
Do you accept walk-ins?
What forms of payment do you take?
Do I need to bring ID?
Can you draft or tell me what to put in my document?
How far in advance should I contact you?
The various fees cover my time, travel, and the convenience of mobile, weekend and holiday appointments within Summit County.
No. My services are currently limited to Summit County only so I can manage travel time fairly and reliably.
Text or call 330-944-1553. If I don’t answer, please leave a voicemail or send a text. I reply as soon as I am available during my posted service hours.
No. All visits are by appointment only so I can plan my travel time and make sure each client has enough time.
I currently accept cash or tap-to-pay only.
Yes. Every signer must bring a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, state ID, or passport.
No. I cannot draft documents or tell you what to write. Your documents should be prepared and understood before we meet. I can only complete the notarization.
As soon as you know you’ll need a notarization—especially for holidays or evenings—since weekend and holiday appointment slots are limited.
Are the notarial acts covered in the fees?
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No. I charge notarial acts separately at $5 per act, as required by Ohio state law. Service and travel fees do not include the cost of the notarial act itself.
Do you travel outside Summit County?
No. My services are currently limited to Summit County only so I can manage travel time fairly and reliably.
How do I schedule an appointment?
Text or call 330-944-1553. If I don’t answer, please leave a voicemail or send a text. I reply as soon as I am available during my posted service hours.
Do you accept walk-ins?
No. All visits are by appointment only so I can plan my travel time and make sure each client has enough time.
What forms of payment do you take?
I currently accept cash or tap-to-pay only.
Do I need to bring ID?
Yes. Every signer must bring a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, state ID, or passport.
Can you draft or tell me what to put in my document?
No. I cannot draft documents or tell you what to write. Your documents should be prepared and understood before we meet. I can only complete the notarization.
How far in advance should I contact you?
As soon as you know you’ll need a notarization—especially for holidays or evenings—since weekend and holiday appointment slots are limited.