In-Person and Remote Online Notary (RON) Services in Cary, NC

Whether you are navigating a property sale, securing your family’s future, or managing business operations, we provide precise and reliable notarization for a wide range of documents.

Real Estate & Property Transactions

From residential closings to land use agreements, we handle the critical paperwork that secures your investment.

  • Property Deeds: Quitclaim, Warranty, and Grant Deeds.
  • Financing Documents: Deeds of Trust, Mortgages, and Refinance Packages.
  • Closing Paperwork: Settlement statements and Closing Disclosures.
  • Property Use: Lease Agreements, Easements, and Construction Liens/Waivers.

Legal, Family & Estate Planning

We assist in formalizing the documents that protect your health, your legacy, and your loved ones.

  • Powers of Attorney: General, Durable, and Limited/Special POA.
  • Estate Planning: Last Will and Testaments, Self-Proving Affidavits, and Living Wills.
  • Medical Directives: Healthcare POAs and Advanced Healthcare Directives.
  • Family Law: Separation Agreements, Divorce Stipulations, Custody/Guardianship papers, and Domestic Partnership Agreements.

Motor Vehicle (DMV) Documents

Ensure your vehicle title transfer is handled correctly according to North Carolina requirements.

  • Title Transfers: North Carolina Certificate of Title notarizations.
  • Ownership Affidavits: Bill of Sale, Affidavit of Loss, or Release of Interest.
  • DMV Applications: Duplicate Title applications (MVR-4) and Correction Forms (MVR-5).

Business & Financial Services

Streamline your corporate operations with authenticated signatures on essential contracts.

  • Legal Statements: Sworn Affidavits and Identity Theft Victim Complaints.
  • Financial Contracts: Promissory Notes and Loan Agreements.
  • Corporate Records: Employment Contracts and Business Partnership Agreements.

Important Limitations & Workarounds

Per state regulations, certain documentscannot be directly notarized or certified:

  • Vital Records: We cannot certify copies of birth, death, marriage, or divorce certificates. These must be obtained directly from the Register of Deeds or the Vital Records office.
  • Certified True Copies: Notaries in this jurisdiction cannot certify that a photocopy is a "True Copy."
    • The Workaround: We can notarize your signature on a sworn statement (Affidavit) whereyou attest that the photocopy is a true and accurate reproduction.
  • I-9 Forms: We can serve as an "Authorized Representative" to verify identity for Form I-9; however, this is a non-notarial act and will not include an official notary seal.

Legal Disclaimer: We are not licensed attorneys in the state of North Carolina. We cannot provide legal advice, draft legal documents, or accept fees for legal consultation.