Notary Services
Ms. Debra Kirkland
Mr. Edward Guzikowski
Commission No. 1445973
Commission No. 1411420
Commission Exp. Date: April 29, 2028
Commission Exp. Date: April 29, 2028
POWERS OF A NOTARY PUBLIC
Under the Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts (RULONA), notaries public are authorized to perform six notarial acts:
take an acknowledgement
administer oaths and affirmations
take a verification on oath or affirmation (includes an affidavit)
witness or attest a signature
certify or attest a copy or deposition and
note a protest of a negotiable instrument.
Verification on Oath or Affirmation
Administering Oaths and Affirmations
Witnessing or Attesting Signatures
Copies
Negotiable Instruments
Determining the Identity of Person Appearing
Authority to Refuse to Perform Notarial Act
Limitation on Notary Public Powers- Conflict of Interest.
TYPES OF DOCUMENTS:
Compliance Agreement
Correction Agreement Deed of Trust of Mortgage Deed- Grant
Deed / Quitclaim Deed/ Warranty Deed
Errors & Omissions
Occupancy Affidavit
Owners Affidavit
Power of Attorney- Limited / Durable
Proof of Identification Affidavit
Signature / Name Affidavit
Survey Affidavit
Advance Healthcare Directive
Trust- Irrevocable / Living
Will- Last Will & Testament / Living Will
Safety Deposit Box Verification
Vehicle- Odometer
Vehicle- Vin Verification
Vehicle- Transfer of Title