Change to I-9 Meeting Location
It’s official. The Starbucks at 15th and Custer is now at 1288 Custer Road. The new location is much larger and has a drive-thru. The appointment form has been updated with the new address.
It’s official. The Starbucks at 15th and Custer is now at 1288 Custer Road. The new location is much larger and has a drive-thru. The appointment form has been updated with the new address.
Banks may not notarize your documents Many businesses, including banks, are restricting the types of documents their employee notaries can notarize. Many are only allowing them to notarize documents produced by the bank or corporation. I regularly receive calls from banks on behalf of a client they can’t help. Wills are at the top of…
It’s again time to say goodbye to another year and embrace the unknown of a New Year. 2023 brought new rates for the Texas Notary Public. They are now allowed to record in the notary journal the expiration date of any ID used to identify the signer for the transaction. We don’t currently provide RON…
Calls to me do not go to an answering service. They may go through different phone numbers based on where you found me but they all end up at one phone. The number is not my cell/mobile phone unless I call you back from my cell. I typically only return calls from my cell phone…
Some jurisdictions will allow testimony/deposition by phone when a witness cannot be in the same location as the court. The person must be properly identified by a notary public. In this case you aren’t actually putting your signature and seal on a document but you are verifying a person’s identity and in most cases placing…
Our office has had several calls from people needing their I-9 notarized. The callers are often upset when I explain that the I-9 doesn’t require a notary. Okay, so it just needs to be witnessed? Wrong again. Form I-9 is the Employment Eligibility Verification which employers are required to complete. This form is required to…
On occasion, I or someone in my family need a notary. I try to go to the same place but that’s not always possible. I am amazed how many notaries still write the signer’s identification number in their notary books. If my ID number has been written before I notice, I cross it out and…