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Signed with Faith
Notary Services

We provide General and Mobile Notary Services throughout the Twin Cities Metro Area. We will be happy to assist you with all your notary needs

Our Story

Signed with Faith Notary Services was founded in 2022 by Faith Terry, a native to St. Paul , MN. It is our goal to provide our customers with excellent and professional notarial services throughout the St. Paul – Minneapolis Area. We strive to deliver high quality General and Mobile Notary services.

Our Services

Document Notarization

Notarization is the official fraud-deterrent process that assures the parties of a transaction that a document is authentic and can be trusted. If you are buying or selling property, adopting a child, need a sworn statement, you’ll need document notarization to make it legal.

Mobile Notary

Mobile Notary is having the convenience of the notary coming to you. To better serve our clients we are willing to meet in your home, at a local shop, place of business or wherever is most convenient to get your documents completed. We serve the greater Twin Cities Area.

Speciality Services

Power of Attorney

For Limited Power of Attorney, General Power of Attorney, Advance Medical Healthcare Directive, Durable Power of Attorney, Financial Power of Attorney, etc.

Estate Planning

For Business/Property Transfers, Trusts, Wills, Ownership Updates.

Available Hours

Mon – Fri  5:30pm – 9:30 pm

Sat – Sun 9am – 6 pm

Emergency (outside of available hours or less than 2 hours notice) appointments Available for additional fee

Signed with Faith Notary Services

We go out of our way to provide exceptional service to every customers. We understand that your needs can change last minute, and we’re ready to adapt our services quickly to ensure your success.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Responsible individuals who can administer oaths or witness signatures on legal documents. A notary public is also sometimes called a loan signing agent or a loan signing notary. 

No. All states prohibit non-attorneys from practicing law. A Notary can be held liable for any damages resulting from an incorrectly chosen certificate or notarization.

We will come to you in a place that is convenient for you. This can be your home or office, a restaurant, or even a nursing home, hospital, or federal, state or county correctional facility. 

No. Notaries are not responsible for the accuracy or legality of documents they notarize. Notaries certify the identity of signers. The signers are responsible for the content of the documents.

Mobile notary services are critical in helping prevent instances of fraud when important documents need to be signed. They also ensure that every signatory has provided proof of identity, and then they can check the documents to ensure that every party has included the necessary details.

Mobile notaries accept a variety of documents. A current driver’s license, passport, non-driver’s license ID or military ID is always acceptable. Note: Only U.S. issued identifications are acceptable forms of ID.

  • If a document is recorded with a government agency such as a Secretary of State’s office, a County Clerk or a court, certified copies should be obtained from that agency. Mobile notaries cannot notarize these documents.

Yes, it is. Online notarization is both legal and widely accepted in all 50 U.S. states.

In 2011, with the passage of House Bill 2318/Senate Bill 827, Virginia became the first state to authorize its notaries to notarize documents remotely via live audio-video technology. Since then, numerous states have passed laws authorizing their notaries to perform online notarizations. These online notarizations are accepted across the country due to a long-standing body of laws in each state that specifically provides for recognition and acceptance of out-of-state notarizations. In addition to laws in each state recognizing and accepting common out-of-state notarizations, the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the US Constitution may provide an additional basis for states to accept out of state notarizations.