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Relocation Document Notarization

A certificate of pregnancy and an affidavit of self employment were both notarized for a individual relocating to “my” area. Relocating? Property management requires notarized signatures on documents? Call Upstate Mobile Notaries, LLC. Even in the middle of a workout, … Continue reading
07/02/2018 Recap

On yesterday, July 2, 2018 Upstate Mobile Notaries traveled everywhere!!! Loan Application oversight in Simpsonville SC Business site Verification in Greenville SC Seller side document signing and notarization in Easley SC Loan Application in Simpsonville SC Custody Agreement notarization with … Continue reading
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Affidavit of Residency

On this Sunday evening, a call rang into us. The caller stated they needed their signature notarized on some transportation documents. Even though we didn’t quite know what type of documents they were we were happy to oblige. Fast forward … Continue reading
Notary for Offer of Purchase

Upstate Mobile Notaries, LLC was called on to schedule an appointment for a signer flying into Greenville-Spartanburg Airport (GSP) on the evening of Monday, September 12, 2016. The signer had a document of Offer of Purchase. However, the document itself lacked … Continue reading
Notary for Private Wedding Ceremony in Greer SC
Congratulations are in order to Harlan and Ebony. They sealed the deal with a private ceremony, among a few family and friends. This beautiful ceremony was conducted at Greer Park, Greer SC on August 3, 2016, during a slight but beautiful overcast from the showers that fell during the ceremony.
May their love continue to shower down on each other until death do them part.
This ceremony was conducted by Wedding/Marriage Officiant of SC Bethinina Gary.
Notary Public for Deed Transfer of Real Property
A notarization was performed by a Upstate Mobile Notaries Notary Public involving a Transfer of Deed for an Out-of-State property in Greer, SC on Monday, November 26, 2012 on behalf of new residents of the Upstate.
Due to the fact that no notarial language existed on the California Deed a loose acknowledgment was attached to the document and all was well.