Additional General Mobile Notary Documents We Handle

Not every document requiring notarization fits neatly into one service category. Notary Royalty LLC provides professional mobile notary services for a wide variety of personal, business, financial, property, family, and administrative documents.
Depending on the document and the requested notarial act, we may assist with:
Affidavits & Sworn Statements
General Affidavits
Sworn Statements
Statements of Fact
Affidavits of Identity
Affidavits of Residency
Affidavits of Heirship
Name / Identity Affidavits
Lost Document Affidavits
Financial Affidavits
Other documents requiring an oath, affirmation, or acknowledgment
Powers of Attorney & Authorization Documents
General Power of Attorney
Durable Power of Attorney
Limited / Special Power of Attorney
Vehicle Power of Attorney
Real Estate Power of Attorney
Authorization Forms
Consent Forms
Permission Letters
Revocation documents
Real Estate & Property Documents
Deeds
Transfer on Death Deeds
Property Affidavits
Real Estate Agreements
Seller / Buyer documents
Owner Affidavits
Homestead-related documents
Property Transfer documents
Other real-estate documents requiring notarization
Vehicle & Transportation Documents
Vehicle Title-related documents
Motor Vehicle Powers of Attorney
Vehicle Gift Transfer documents
Bill of Sale documents
DMV-related Affidavits
Vehicle Authorization documents
Other eligible vehicle-related documents
Business & Corporate Documents
Business Agreements
Corporate Resolutions
Partnership documents
LLC documents
Business Affidavits
Vendor Agreements
Independent Contractor documents
Commercial Agreements
Business Authorization forms
Other business documents requiring notarization
Personal & Family Documents
Parental Consent forms
Minor Travel Consent documents
School-related forms
Guardianship-related documents
Family Agreements
Permission and Authorization forms
Identity-related statements
Personal declarations
Other eligible personal documents
Financial & Administrative Documents
Financial Authorization forms
Banking-related documents
Retirement and pension documents
Insurance documents
Beneficiary-related forms
Account Authorization documents
Administrative Affidavits
Other financial documents requiring notarization
Legal & Court-Related Documents
Attorney-prepared documents
Court-related Affidavits
Settlement documents
Legal declarations
Waivers
Releases
Consent documents
Verification documents
Other eligible legal documents requiring notarization
Healthcare & Senior-Related Documents
Healthcare Authorization forms
HIPAA Authorization documents
Medical-related Affidavits
Senior-care documents
Facility-related forms
Healthcare-related Powers of Attorney
Other eligible healthcare documents
Employment & Professional Documents
Employment Affidavits
Professional declarations
Licensing documents
Certification-related documents
Employment Verification-related forms when notarization is requested
Other professional documents requiring notarization
Other Documents We May Handle
We may also assist with other client-provided or professionally prepared documents when a lawful Texas notarial act is requested and the notarization can be properly performed.
Mobile Service — We Come to You
Appointments may be available at:
Your home or residence
Business or office
Attorney's office
Hospital or hospice
Nursing or rehabilitation facility
Assisted living or senior community
Hotel
Public meeting location
Other mutually agreed-upon locations
Don't See Your Document Listed?
That's okay. Contact Notary Royalty LLC before scheduling and tell us the name of the document, number of signers, number of notarizations needed, whether witnesses are required, and your appointment location.
We can determine whether we provide the requested notarial service and help you prepare for the appointment.
Please Note: Notary Royalty LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice, draft legal documents, select a notarial act on behalf of a signer when doing so would constitute legal advice, or determine the legal effect of a document. Documents should be complete and ready for notarization, with required information and instructions provided by the signer, document recipient, attorney, agency, or document preparer.
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