We can notarize a variety of documents including affidavits, power of attorney, immigration forms, contracts, and more. If you’re not sure whether your document qualifies, just reach out—we’re happy to help!
In most cases, yes, Ohio law requires that you appear in person for notarizations. However, we may offer remote notary services for certain documents depending on your needs and eligibility.
Yes! We provide English & Spanish translations for official documents like birth certificates, marriage licenses, immigration forms, and legal paperwork.
Absolutely. While we’re not immigration attorneys, we can guide you through the application process, help complete forms like green card applications, and make sure everything is accurate and submitted correctly.
Bring any relevant documents you need help with (such as forms, IDs, or previous paperwork), as well as a valid government-issued photo ID. If you’re unsure, just ask when you book!