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Notary Public

The notary's main function is to administer oaths and affirmations, take affidavits and statutory declarations, witness and authenticate the execution of certain classes of documents, take acknowledgments of deeds and other conveyances. Overall, we serve as an official registered witness to client signatures.

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Notarizations

Here are some common notarizations frequently stamped: 

  • Domestic Partnerships

  • Prenuptial Agreements

  • Power of Attorney

  • Travel Consent

  • Guardianship

  • Loan Signings

  • Contract

  • Affidavit

  • Deed

  • Trust

  • Will

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Apostilles

An apostille is certified by the state in order for it to be used in a foreign country. Common documents that require an apostille include:

  • Vital Records (marriage, birth, death) 

  • Employment documents

  • Business documents

  • Certificates of non-marital status

  • Diplomas

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Thalia is a trained Notary Signing Agent for loan document signings scheduled by Lenders and Title Companies. Loan packages have to be handled by a certified notary to ensure the forms are completed and delivered back to the company per their exact instructions.

  • Mortgage refinances

  • Purchase loans

  • Seller packages

  • HELOCs (Home equity conversion lines of credit)

  • Reverse mortgages

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Process Serving

A party to a lawsuit is given proper notice of the case and delivered documents pertaining to the matter. Common documents served include:

  • Dissolution of Marriage

  • Child Custody 

  • Civil Lawsuits

  • Unlawful Detainers

  • Subpoenas

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Translations

Spanish/English documents being processed in a foreign country often need to be translated for immigration purposes or other legal reasons. Common documents that require a translation include:

  • Birth Certificates

  • Divorce Decrees

  • Doctor's Letters

  • School Transcripts

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