07/13/2021
Are your affairs in order? The time is now.
We are a Commissioned, Insured, and Bonded traveling Notary service devoted to the families of Washington, D.C. We'll come to anywhere it's convenient for you.
We notarize all documents, especially
Parental Consent Forms
Power of Attorney (POA)
Loan Signings
07/13/2021
Are your affairs in order? The time is now.
06/04/2021
We're in it now!
06/04/2021
Stamp it!
06/03/2021
Tru story...
06/02/2021
"There are a multitude of documents that need to be notarized, including healthcare documents, Powers of Attorney, certain immigration documents, and wills. Sometimes, getting those documents verified can be challenging when using a traditional notary public. A mobile notary, or traveling notary, is a notary public who travels to meet clients in person. A notary is only able to witness the signing of documents and verify their authenticity. Here are 3 benefits to hiring a mobile notary..."
3 Benefits of Hiring Mobile Notary- Annapolis MD & Beyond Get familiar with 3 major benefits of hiring a mobile notary like Torri's Legal Services in Maryland. We are fast and efficient.
05/15/2021
Bienvenue! Whew, what a day! Getting busy, in the area. Love on purpose!
05/11/2021
WHAT IS A POWER OF ATTORNEY?
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives someone of your choice the power to act on your behalf when you may not be able to, either temporarily or permanently.
Make sure your affairs are in order. Legal zoom is one place to start.
What Is a Power of Attorney (POA)? Almost everyone needs a power of attorney at some point. Find out what a power of attorney can do, how to get one, and why you need it.
05/10/2021
Let's make sure mom is taken care of while maintaining her dignity and respect.
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Power of attorney is a legal document that allows an individual (known as the “Principal”) to select someone else (“Agent” or “Attorney-in-Fact”) to handle their business affairs, medical responsibilities, or any decision that requires someone else to take over an activity based on the Principal’s best interest and intentions. The form is required (depending on the State) to be signed in the presence of a Notary Public or Witness(es).