Hey, I’m Reed.
I’m an NNA certified notary and loan signing agent servicing Arizona via online and mobile signings.
Your New Notary
My Mission
With precision and professionalism, I specialize in ensuring your documents are legally sound and transactions seamless. Whether it's notarizing important documents or facilitating smooth real estate closings, I'm here to provide reliable and efficient service. I'm new to the industry but I guarantee to make your paperwork hassle-free.
About Me
My name is Reed Farley. I’m a young adult living in the Desert Oasis community of Surprise Arizona, with my partner and our dog Romeo. After several years in the hustle and bustle of the restaurant industry, I found myself craving a change. Determined to chart my own course, I decided to pivot and launch my own notary business. Drawing on my knack for organization and attention to detail, I'm excited to bring my services to the community, offering a reliable and efficient option for all their notarization needs. From bustling cities to serene desert towns, I'm ready to embark on this new adventure and make my mark in the world of entrepreneurship.
General Notary Work
General notary work encompasses a range of essential offerings tailored to meet legal and administrative needs. This includes notarizing contracts, agreements, and affidavits to ensure their authenticity and legality. Additionally, businesses often rely on notaries for verifying signatures on important documents, such as deeds, leases, and financial papers. Notaries can also facilitate business transactions by certifying copies of original documents and administering oaths and affirmations. In simple terms, this work pertains to (but is not strictly used for) certificates of Acknowledgement and Jurats.
Services Offered
Loan Signing
Loan signing agents provide essential services to businesses by facilitating the finalization of loan agreements and mortgage documents. They specialize in guiding borrowers through the signing process, ensuring that all paperwork is accurately completed and signed in accordance with lender requirements. Loan signing agents play a pivotal role in maintaining the integrity of financial transactions, verifying identities, and confirming the accuracy of loan details. Their expertise in navigating complex legal documents and adherence to strict protocols streamline the closing process for businesses, fostering efficiency and compliance. With meticulous attention to detail and dedication to professionalism, loan signing agents contribute to the smooth and timely execution of loan transactions, enhancing the overall client experience for businesses and borrowers alike.
Remote Online Notary Work (RON)
By harnessing advanced technology, remote online notaries enable businesses to authenticate and finalize important documents from anywhere in the world. Through secure video conferencing platforms, they oversee the signing process, verify identities, and ensure compliance with legal requirements. Remote online notaries offer unparalleled convenience and flexibility, allowing businesses to expedite transactions without the constraints of geographical limitations. Whether notarizing contracts, agreements, or other critical documents, businesses benefit from the convenience, efficiency, and reliability of remote online notary services, empowering them to streamline operations and accelerate business processes with confidence.
My Clientele Goal
I am eager to establish mutually beneficial partnerships with businesses seeking reliable notary services. With a commitment to professionalism, accuracy, and efficiency, I aim to provide exceptional notarial support for your organization's diverse needs. Whether it's notarizing contracts, agreements, or other essential documents, I am dedicated to delivering trusted and timely services tailored to meet your requirements. Let's collaborate to streamline your documentation processes and ensure compliance with legal standards. I look forward to the opportunity to contribute to your business's success through our partnership.
I am passionate about fostering connections and building partnerships within the notary community and beyond. By joining forces with fellow notaries, we can share knowledge, support one another, and collectively elevate the standards of notarial services. Moreover, I am dedicated to engaging with the local community to provide accessible and reliable notary services. Whether it's assisting individuals with important document signings or collaborating with businesses to meet their notarial needs, I am committed to serving as a trusted resource and contributing positively to the community. Let's work together to create lasting relationships and make a meaningful impact through our notarial services.
Get in Touch!
Reach out to me for any of your notary needs, for individual and business transactions alike.
FAQ
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Yes, a notary can refuse to notarize a document under certain circumstances. A notary must ensure that the signer is of sound mind, not under duress, and fully understands the document they are signing. If the notary suspects any fraud, coercion, or deception, they have the right to decline notarizing the document. Additionally, if the signer fails to provide satisfactory identification or if the document lacks necessary information, the notary may refuse to proceed with the notarization. It's essential for notaries to uphold ethical standards and comply with legal requirements to maintain the integrity of their services.
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Acceptable forms of identification often include government-issued photo IDs such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID card. The identification presented must be current (not expired) and contain a photograph, physical description, and signature of the individual. Some notaries may accept alternative forms of identification in specific circumstances, such as military IDs or foreign passports, but it's essential to check with the notary beforehand to ensure compliance with their requirements. Providing valid identification helps the notary verify your identity and fulfill their duty to prevent fraud and unauthorized signings
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No, notaries public are prohibited from providing legal advice or drafting legal documents. While notaries are trained to perform specific functions related to the authentication and certification of documents, their role is limited to witnessing signatures, verifying identities, and administering oaths or affirmations. If you require legal advice or assistance with drafting legal documents, it's advisable to consult with a qualified attorney who can provide tailored guidance and ensure that your legal needs are addressed comprehensively and accurately.