Providing Mobile Notary Services for the
Phoenix Metro Area!!
I have spent 15 years in the mortgage industry prior to launching this career with the most recent 5 years being a high volume Mortgage Loan Processor.
I know how imperative it is to perform a smooth, comfortable experience while ensuring no errors so the loan closes successfully on time.
I'm dedicated to getting the signings done right so that the borrower, closing company, lender, Loan Officer, and all parties involved have a closed and funded loan on time.
A happy client is my #1 priority!
I'm open for business 7 days a week with flexible hours so call / text 626.253.8242 OR schedule via the calendar link below
Schedule Signing
Mortgage Loan Signings
✔Scan Backs✔HELOC✔E-Docs✔ Purchases✔Refinances✔Buyers Packages✔Seller Packages✔Loan Modification✔Constructions Loans✔First & Second Mortgages
General Notary Services
âś” Power of Attorney
âś” Personal Legal documents
âś” Transfers of Real Estate
âś” Real Estate Loans
âś” Financial Documents
âś” Wills & Trusts
âś” Family matters
âś” Guardianships
âś” Medical Release Forms
âś” DMV Documents
âś” Copy Certification by Document Custodian
âś” Affirmations
âś” Sworn Oaths
âś” Consent Letters for Minor Child to Travel Internationally
Contact me today via text 626.253.8242 with your signing needs

Acceptable Identification
All signers must provide identification in order to confirm their identity. All identification must either be current or have been issued within the past 5 years.
- An identification card or drivers license issued by the state of Arizona
- United States passport
- Armed Forces ID card
- Resident alien ID (Green Card)
- Inmate ID Card Or any form of inmate ID
If a notary does not know the signer personally and the signer does not have valid ID the notary can use a credible person to identify the signer. A credible person must be someone who knows the signer personally. Some state’s refer to a credible person as a credible witness
There are two types of credible persons:
1. The first is someone whom the notary knows and who knows the signer. Satisfactory evidence of identity of the credible person in this case is personal knowledge. The credible person is then placed under oath to swear or affirm that the signer has the identity claimed.
2. The second is someone whom the notary does not know personally but who personally knows the signer. The credible person must present the notary with an ID card that meets the requirements listed on page