FAQ'S

Some frequently asked questions our clients may have

Frequently Asked Questions

 NO, a signer must appear face to face before a Notary to have their signature notarized. Asking a Notary to notarize a signature if the signer is not present is a criminal act.

A wide range of documents can be notarized, including affidavits, power of attorney forms, deeds, contracts, wills, and more. Notaries can also witness the signing of loan documents, real estate transactions, and medical directives.

Yes. We are a mobile notary service and will need to have appointment set up in advance. However urgent appointments can be accomodated. Please contact for appointment availability.

Bring a valid government-issued photo ID, the document to be notarized, and any additional witnesses, if required. DO NOT sign the document beforehand, as the notary must witness the signature.

Yes, STL314 notary services offers mobile notary services. We can come to your location for added convenience. Contact us to schedule a mobile notary appointment.

There are set limits on how much a notary public an charge for notarizations. Fees are dependent upon the type and number of documents to be notarized, number of signers who are required to sign, and how many documents need to be notarized.

IDs must be current or must not have expired more than 5 years ago. They must be government issued and contain a photograph, signature, serial #, and physical description of the signer. ID cards such as a state driver’s license and non-driver ID cards, military IDs,. and passports are acceptable. A marriage certificate, birth certificate, and social security card are just a few examples of unacceptable ID.

It is also important to note that the name that appears on your ID must match your name as it appears on the notarized document.

Refinances, Purchases, Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOC), Reverse Mortgages, Commercial, and Construction.

Yes, we maintain strict confidentiality and security.