Who We Serve
Notary work, tailored to who’s asking.
A family handling estate planning has different needs than a title company managing a refinance pipeline. A hospital social worker arranging a bedside signing has different concerns than an immigration attorney preparing apostilled documents. The work is the same Texas notarial work — but how it’s delivered, how it’s priced, and how it integrates with your workflow varies by who you are.
Individuals & Families
Estate planning notarizations, powers of attorney, advance directives, family transactions, and the personal documents that come with major life moments. Mobile service to your home, the family attorney’s office, or wherever the signing is most comfortable.
Title, Escrow & Lending
Loan signings, refinance closings, HELOC packages, and seller-side documents for title companies, escrow officers, and lending professionals. Direct title company pricing, predictable execution, and the compliance posture B2B partners expect.
Healthcare & Senior Living
Hospital social workers, discharge planners, hospice administrators, and senior living operators coordinating bedside and facility-based notarizations. Capacity-conscious practice, HIPAA-mindful approach, and the reliability busy clinical teams need.
Law Firms
Estate planning attorneys, family law practices, business law firms, and immigration attorneys who need a reliable mobile notary for client documents. Coordination with paralegals, attention to document handling, and discretion around sensitive matters.
Real Estate Brokers & Agents
Pre-closing notarizations, contract addendums, property powers of attorney, and out-of-state seller documents. A reliable referral resource for clients who need notary work outside the closing room itself.
Employers
I-9 employment eligibility verification for remote employees, plus other employment-related notarizations. Backed by 20+ years of HR leadership experience and current operational fluency with federal compliance requirements.
The Common Thread
The same standard for every audience.
What runs through every audience page is consistent: an active Texas notary commission, current professional liability and cyber insurance, NNA Certified Signing Agent credentials, transparent published pricing, and a compliance posture that holds up to professional scrutiny. The work for a family signing a healthcare directive at a kitchen table follows the same Texas notarial standards as the work for a title company closing a refinance package.
What changes across audiences is the delivery — how appointments are scheduled, how documents are handled, how invoicing works, how the practice integrates with your workflow. The audience pages above explain those specifics. If your situation doesn’t fit cleanly into one of them, the answer is usually a quick conversation.
If your situation isn’t a clean fit for one of the categories above, get in touch — most edge cases are answered in a brief email.

