How to Prepare for Your Notary

10 Things you need to know to prepare for your notarization. 1. A notary notarizes the signature(s) of the signer(s) not the document. The contents of the document is not the notary’s concern. 2. You should already have your document … Continue reading

9/11

A day we’ll never forget. Prayers to all those loss and their loved ones.

Our March Madness

So here’s what our march madness (in a good way) brought to Upstate Mobile Notaries, LLC. We completed signature notarizations on documents, witnessing of signatures & officiations of marriages during the month of March. 3/1 Marriage Licenses in Taylors SC … Continue reading

Voting Gets You Free Notarizations Today!!!

VOTERS SPECIAL: Free notarized documents within Greenville County with a “I voted” sticker for the remainder of the day. No notarization, travel or convenience fees!!!!

NOTARY 101

• Most Notaries Public within SC are only commissioned for the the State of South Carolina only and aren’t attorneys. • We here at Upstate Mobile Notaries LLC are NOT attorneys and therefore can NOT provide legal advice or draft … Continue reading

Your Personal Mobile Notaries

Call us for all your notarizations. We’re here when and where you need us!!!

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St. Patrick’s Day

Yes, tomorrow is your lucky day!!! Whether you’re looking to get your signature notarized on important documents OR you wanna say, “I do”. We’ll be available to service you.?

9/11

Notary for I9 Authorization

form I9An I-9 Authorization signing was conducted on behalf of a Greenville customer via an I-9 Employment contractor on the morning of Friday, March 27, 2016.

The I-9 Authorization service was provided by a Certified Notary Signing Agent at our alternate headquarters in Greenville, SC. Also, for those who do not know Notaries Public CAN NOT notarize an I-9 employment form. We aren’t acting in the capacity of a Notary but that of an Authorized Representative of the Employer. Employers use us in this capacity because we are consider public officials. Therefore, when asked to provide a notarization to such document an Attestation Form, a form commonly used by remote employees because the stamp/seal of the notary public is not affixed, and should not be affixed to the I-9 form itself is required.