Address: 417 Myrtle Ave Suite 67, Brooklyn, NY 11205, USA
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Lawanna Michelle the owner of BKNYC Mobile Notary helped me out of a very tight spot. She notarized my documents with very short notice. She is professional and caring. Will use her service again.
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A notary public can assist you with important wedding documentation and if licensed to do so, can also officiate your wedding. Talk to your notary about all of the wedding services you require before your signing. For more questions on wedding notaries or marriage license signings Contact BKNYC Mobile Notary Today. https://bknycmobilenotary.com/contact-your-local-mobile-notary-public-services-in-brooklyn-new-york/
When getting married, you and your partner are required to present proper documentation when applying for a marriage license. Below is a list of documents that may be required. Birth Certificate Passport A Driver’s license A government identification card with a photograph Immigration record or A naturalization records For a complete list of documentation specific to your situation, call BKNYC Mobile Notary at (917) 792-9339.
A person’s last name, also known as a surname, does not automatically change upon marriage. You may elect to change your surname by entering your new name in the appropriate space provided, on the marriage license at the time of signing. Whether or not you decide to use this option at the time of your marriage license application, you can still adopt a different surname at a future date. However, you will not be able to change your marriage license application to include a surname adopted at a later date.
You have 60 calendar days, after your license is issued to use it. So, planning ahead is key to making sure your wedding goes off without a hitch. If you or your future spouse are active U.S. military, this time may be extended by providing proof before your signing. If this is the case, notify your notary before your schedule appointment and he or she will inform you of the necessary steps to take.
A New York State marriage license may only be used within New York State. Meaning, that you must have your wedding ceremony in NY if you plan to file your license here. So, if you’re planning on a vacation wedding or eloping in NY while your here, you may want to look into a longer stay.
Yes, in NY you have to wait 24-hours after you get your marriage license in order to have your ceremony. So, if you wait until the last day to get this done you may not be able to get married on D-Day.
Whether or not you’re planning ahead, it is important to know that in the state of New York A prenuptial agreement must be signed by both parties and notarized for it to be considered legally binding. However, it is not mandatory to have one before marriage and one can be drafted after the fact, if both parties agree to the terms.
In general, an oath is a sworn statement to a notary that claims before God/deity/higher power to tell the truth or perform a duty. This is seen when a person puts their left hand on a bible and raises their right. An affirmation is the same except for swearing to a God/deity or higher power.
Yes, an NYS notary CAN NOTARIZE A FOREIGN LANGUAGE DOCUMENT only IF the notary can COMMUNICATE DIRECTLY TO THE SIGNER in a language, they BOTH can UNDERSTAND & the notary certificate is in a language the notary can understand.
Notarizing a document means that someone has witnessed the signing of the document in front of them. This ensures that the signer is actually the person who signed the document. It also helps ensure that the document was properly executed. Follow the link, to read more on the benefits of notarizing your documents bknycmobilenotary.com/the-benefits-of-notarizing-your-legal-documents/
In a word, No. And notaries are not responsible for the content or legalities of a document. That rests solely on the signer(s).
According to NYS notarial law, a notary CANNOT CERTIFY A COPY OF ANY LEGAL DOCUMENT even if a foreign government requests it. A notary CAN CERTIFY THE SIGNER’S STATEMENT ATTESTING TO THE DOCUMENT’S VALIDITY.
An acknowledgment is a form used by a licensed Notary to certify a person’s signature and identity on a document. An acknowledgment does not need to be signed in front of a notary. However, the best practice is to wait until a notary arrives before signing any document.
Yes, we notarize on the weekends; however, hours are limited. We also notarize on varying Holidays. Check the website for holiday hours and updates.
The signer’s appearance and valid state identification must be present upon meeting for every signer on the documents. The ID cannot be expired. Examples are Driver’s license, passport, or green card. If your Identification is expired, it cannot be more than two years expired. It is up to the notary’s discretion to accept or not to accept alternate forms of I.D.
A notary is not an attorney licensed to practice law and may not give legal advice about immigration or any other legal matter or accept fees for legal advice.” Please contact a licensed attorney or your local bar association for all legal issues. All notaries are individually licensed and may be either an employee or independent contractors of BKNYC Mobile Notary.
Our fees vary based on service(s) time, travel expenses, and nuances, including but not limited to gas, tolls, parking, time, traffic, and of course, the occasional parking/speeding ticket. The total mobile fee is due upon notary arrival regardless of if the signer is no longer available to sign and or paperwork/Identification is not in order. Our prices start at $50.00 for 30 minutes. You may be charged an overage fee if your appointment goes over the allotted time of $5.00 for every 5 minutes over.
A Mobile Notary travels to the customer’s location to perform notarizations. They may charge up to the maximum fee set by state law for notarization services. They charge separate fees for traveling to the customer’s location. Notaries can provide services to any customer or business that requires notarization, as long as the notarization request is permitted by state law.
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