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Welcome to Hello Notary, your trusted Notary Public in the Greater Charlotte area. As an NNA Certified Notary Signing Agent and Certified Loan Signing Agent, I provide reliable, professional notary services to meet your document signing needs, 24/7. Background screened and insured.

Got questions? We’ve got answers! Check out our FAQs to find everything you need to know about our notary services and how we can assist you.

  • Do Hello Notary do notarizations anywhere in Greater Charlotte Area?
    Yes! Hello Notary provide mobile notarization services throughout the Charlotte Mecklenburg, Union, Cabarrus, Iredell, Gaston, Lincoln, and Rowan Counties of North Carolina, meeting you at your preferred location for your convenience.
  • Is Hello Notary Insured?
    Yes, as a professional notary, I carry Errors and Omissions (E&O) insurance to protect against any unintentional mistakes during the notarial process. This coverage ensures peace of mind for both myself and my clients, safeguarding against potential errors in document handling and signing services. If you have any additional questions about my insurance coverage or notary services, feel free to reach out!
  • What Types of Documents Do You Notarize?
    Hello Notary handle everything from loan documents and real estate closings to affidavits and contracts. If it needs a signature, we got you covered!
  • Do Hello Notary provide notarizations online through zoom?
    Not yet; Hello Notary will add electronic notarization services in the coming weeks.
  • Do Hello Notary do notarizations for patients in a hospital?
    Yes, Hello Notary can perform notarizations for patients in a hospital, as long as the patient is mentally aware, willing to sign, and has valid ID. Hello Notary offer mobile notarization services to meet patients at the hospital for their convenience.
  • What kind of identification do I need for a notarization?
    In North Carolina, you need a valid, government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID. The ID must be current or issued within the last five years if expired.

Stay tuned – more notary FAQs coming your way soon!
 

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