DC Mobile Notary

DC Mobile Notary

Legal Services

Washington, District of Columbia 41 followers

Notary public agency that provides mobile notary, embassy legalization, employment verification and apostille services

About us

Notary public agency that provides mobile notary, embassy legalization, employment verification and apostille services

Website
https://www.dcmobilenotary.com/
Industry
Legal Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Washington, District of Columbia
Type
Self-Owned
Founded
2016
Specialties
Notary public, Apostille services, I-9 employment verification, Embassy legalization, and Remote (online) notary services

Locations

  • Primary

    1629 K St NW

    Suite 300

    Washington, District of Columbia 20006, US

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Employees at DC Mobile Notary

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    🌐 Big News for Document Legalization in China! 🇨🇳 Starting November 7th, 2023, China joins the 1961 Hague Convention, revolutionizing the way we handle document legalization. Say goodbye to the lengthy process of State Department and Chinese Consulate authentications! 📜 What does this mean for you? Simpler, faster, and more efficient Apostille services for all your documents intended for use in China. Whether it's business contracts, educational certificates, or legal documents, the process just got a whole lot easier! 🌟 At DC Mobile Notary, we're at the forefront of this change. Our expert Apostille services ensure your documents are ready for China, hassle-free. 🔗 Discover how we can help you navigate this new era: https://lnkd.in/ez2SbeWS 📧 Questions? Reach out to us at support@dcmobilenotary.com for personalized assistance. #China #HagueConvention #ApostilleServices #DCMobileNotary #DocumentLegalization https://lnkd.in/esm2GEAJ

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    🌍 Navigating the complexities of international document legalization? 📄✅ Look no further! DC Mobile Notary is here to guide you through the process with ease and expertise. 🌟 🔍 Struggling with embassy legalization for countries not part of the Hague Apostille Convention? We've got you covered! Our specialized services cater to a wide range of countries including Cameroon, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iraq, Jordan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, UAE, Vietnam, and more. 📋 Whether it's personal, educational, or commercial documents, our team ensures that each document meets the specific requirements of your destination country. 🔗 Visit us at dcmobilenotary.com or 📞 call us at 202-247-0837 for professional, accurate, and efficient document legalization services. 🌐 Trust DC Mobile Notary for all your international document needs – Because your global affairs deserve the utmost attention and expertise! #DCMobileNotary

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    Preparing for Your Appointment with DC Mobile Notary When scheduling a meeting with DC Mobile Notary, it’s essential to come prepared: - Have the Travel Consent Form filled out, but do not sign it beforehand; this needs to be done in the notary’s presence. - Ensure all parties signing the form have valid, government-issued photo IDs. - Be ready to provide any additional documentation as requested by the notary. - Discuss the fee structure in advance, including any additional charges for after-hours service.

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    Why Do I Require the Services of a Notary Public and an Apostille for George Washington University? Certain papers need to be notarized or apostilled before they may be accepted by the university or by other organizations. These requirements are imposed by George Washington University. For example, if you are seeking a student visa to participate in study abroad programs offered by George Washington University (GWU), the consulate or embassy in your home country would most likely need that your passport to be validated with an apostille before they will accept it. In a similar vein, if you plan on transferring credits from another institution to GWU, the admissions office at GWU may need that the transcripts from the other school to be notarized before they can accept them officially. The services of a notary public and an apostille provide the essential security measures required to verify papers and safeguard individuals from fraud and identity theft. When it comes to validating papers for use in the legal system or in academic settings, notary and apostille services are absolutely necessary. These services can provide additional security measures that help protect against fraud or identity theft while also ensuring that all submitted documents have been properly authenticated before being accepted by organizations such as George Washington University. They can also be used to ensure that all submitted documents have been properly authenticated. ☎️ + 1 202 247 0837 📧 Support@dcmobilenotary.com

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    What is an I-9 Authorized Representative?** An I-9 Authorized Representative is someone who the employer designates to complete Section 2 of the Form I-9 on their behalf. They verify the authenticity of the employment eligibility and identity documents presented by the employee. ## **Who can act as an I-9 Authorized Representative?** The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) guidelines state that employers can designate anyone to be an authorized representative, as long as that person completes Section 2 of the I-9 form responsibly. This could include: 1. **Human Resources personnel**: For large organizations with multiple branches, the HR personnel from one location can act as the representative for another location. 2. **Managers and Supervisors**: They often fulfill this role, especially in organizations without a dedicated HR department. 3. **Third-party agents**: This includes notaries, accountants, attorneys, or other service providers. It's important to note that while notaries can act as I-9 representatives, they are not required to notarize the form unless it's a state-specific requirement. 4. **Friends or family members**: In unique situations, an employer might even designate a trustworthy friend or family member. However, this is less common due to the responsibility involved. No matter who the employer chooses, it's critical that the designated representative understands the I-9 requirements and avoids potential discrimination during the verification process. ## **Potential pitfalls of choosing the wrong representative:** ☎️ + 1 202 247 0837 📧 Support@dcmobilenotary.com

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    Medical Power of Attorney: A Medical Power of Attorney (MPOA), also known as a Healthcare Power of Attorney or Healthcare Proxy, is a legal document that allows an individual (the principal) to appoint someone (the agent or attorney-in-fact) to make medical decisions on their behalf if they become unable to do so due to incapacitation or inability to communicate their wishes. The reason an MPOA typically requires both witnesses and notarization is to ensure its legal validity and to provide a reliable record of the principal's intent. It's important to note that the specific requirements for witnesses and notarization may vary by jurisdiction, so it's crucial to consult with a legal professional in your area to ensure that your Medical Power of Attorney complies with the laws and regulations applicable to your location. ☎️ + 1 202 247 0837 📧 Support@dcmobilenotary.com

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    How Does a Notary Help During Real Estate Closings? A notary provides assurance that all parties involved in the transaction are who they say they are and that all signatures on any necessary paperwork are valid and authentic. This ensures you are protected from fraud or misrepresentation throughout the real estate closing process. Additionally, having a notary present at your closing adds an additional layer of protection against fraudulent activity because all parties must verify their identities in front of a third-party witness before any document can be signed and finalized. Notaries also provide peace of mind by ensuring all paperwork is completed correctly and filed with state agencies in accordance with laws. This helps to minimize potential errors or omissions that could delay or derail your real estate closing process entirely. Lastly, having someone who is trained to verify proper identification can safeguard against identity theft or any other fraudulent activities associated with closing on a new property.

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    How Does a Notary Help During Real Estate Closings? A notary provides assurance that all parties involved in the transaction are who they say they are and that all signatures on any necessary paperwork are valid and authentic. This ensures you are protected from fraud or misrepresentation throughout the real estate closing process. Additionally, having a notary present at your closing adds an additional layer of protection against fraudulent activity because all parties must verify their identities in front of a third-party witness before any document can be signed and finalized. Notaries also provide peace of mind by ensuring all paperwork is completed correctly and filed with state agencies in accordance with laws. This helps to minimize potential errors or omissions that could delay or derail your real estate closing process entirely. Lastly, having someone who is trained to verify proper identification can safeguard against identity theft or any other fraudulent activities associated with closing on a new property.

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