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Unlimited Ink Notary is Kentucky #1 Notary Signing Agency. We know when you are looking for a Notary Public in Kentucky it can be a little complicated to find a Notary Public near you who is available when you need them the most. And that is either because the best Notaries are always booked in advance and are already out helping their customers- or because they are part-time and not available when you need them.
However, we know when you need a Notary Public you most likely needed them yesterday and can't go through 100's of Notary Listings to schedule an appointment. That's why when you place an order with Unlimited Ink Notary Online your request goes out via text message to every available Notary within 25 miles of your requested meeting location.
We only required a minimum of 2 hours' Notice during scheduling and we can generally have a Notary to your desired meeting location within that 2 hour window.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Get a Document Notarized in North Carolina?
In order to have a document Notarized in North Carolina you must appear before a Notary Public being of sound mind and body with an acceptable form of identification. A Notary Public's sole purpose is to inspect your identification and ensure that you are who you say you are, and that you are willing to sign the document. Please note, when preparing for a Notarization in North Carolina it is best not to sign the document before you are in the Notaries presence as it could invalidate the document. You must have the document you wish to have Notarized in hand. Notaries are not allowed to create or suggest documents they Notarize in the State of North Carolina. If you are uncertain of what type of document, you need to have Notarized then you may research further with any attorney you choose or visit LAWDEPOT.COM for the most commonly Notarized documents.
What Are Acceptable Forms of ID in North Carolina for Notarization?
When having a document Notarized in North Carolina you must have a United States issued photo ID issued within the last 5-yrs, State issued ID Card, a United States Issued Driver's License, or a United States or Foreign Passport, Tribal ID card or an Inmate ID card. You may also use a Consular Card, a Canadian or Mexican Driver License. You may also use a Military ID for Notarization Purposes but please note it is unlawful to make copies of a Military ID (Title18, US Code Part 1, Chapter 33, Section 701) if the receiving party of your documents also need a copy of your ID with the Notarized document.
If you are not able to produce one of these acceptable forms of ID- do not worry! In the State of North Carolina, you may also use a Credible Witness, over the age of 18, who possesses one of these forms of ID, and who is willing to take an oath that you are who you say you are in the presence of the Notary. The credible witness must also not be named within the document or have any personal interest in the documents execution.
Please note for Real Estate Transactions you will need to check with your lender for ID's they accept for their transactions.
What Types of Documents Can I Have Notarized in North Carolina?
You can literallly create any document you wish to have Notarized yourself or choose one from a resource you trust. The most commonly requested documents are Affidavits, Advanced Health Care Directives, Bank Forms, Car Titles, Deeds, Divorce Decrees or Settlements, End of Life Care Packages, Financial Power of Attorneys, Minor Consent Forms, Medical Power of Attorneys, Passport Applications, Power of Attorneys, Inmate Property Release Forms, Real Estate Documents, School Forms, Unclaimed Property Forms, and more! Please note: North Carolina Notaries are not permitted to certify copies of any documents other than a Power of Attorney and their own journal records.
When Can I Schedule My Appointment with a North Carolina Notary Public?
You may have a document Notarized anytime you wish in North Carolina as long as there is a Notary Public available for your appointment time. When booking with Unlimited Ink Notary, we highly recommend that you book with at least 2 hours' notice on Weekdays and at least 5 hours' notice on weekends. Although, we will always try to provide you the fastest service. Ideally, Notaries within North Carolina work between the hours of 7 am and 10 pm.
Where Should I Schedule My Appointment to Meet with a North Carolina Notary Public?
Most banking and financial institutions in North Carolina no longer provide Notary Services to their customers for liability reasons, unless the document is actually for their institution. Select UPS Stores have Notaries on-site but can often be off duty when you need them. And, currently, FEDEX does not offer Notaries in-house. Most Notaries today are Mobile Notary Publics who travel to the client. Which is what we specialize in at Unlimited Ink Notary. Our North Carolina Notaries will travel to your home, place of work / business, hospitals, jails, care facilities, public meeting spots, restaurants, and coffee shops. We have even met signers just passing through (like Truck Drivers at Interstate exits and travelers at airport layovers).