Texas Notary Public and Loan Signing Agent
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Call Chris at 956-578-1875
*E & O INSURANCE
*BONDED
*BACKGROUND SCREENED
*LOAN SIGNING SYSTEM CERTIFIED
*NNA CERTIFIED
*CERTIFIED APOSTILLE AGENT
Services we offer:
Federal & State Apostilles
Courtesy Loan
Closings
Immigration
Form Preparation
Estate Planning
AND MORE!
Frequently Asked Questions...
A mobile notary is a notary public who travels to a location of your choice to witness the signing of documents. We come to your home, office, or any convenient place.
Please bring a valid government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license or passport). Make sure the documents to be notarized are unsigned and ready for the notary to witness.
Our rates depend on the type of notarization, the number of documents, and your location. Please contact us for an estimate at 956-578-1875.
No, notarization requires the signer to be physically present.
Yes, we specialize in loan signing services for real estate transactions. Refinance, Seller Packages, A6 Loans, Purchases, Loan Modifications, HELOC's and more.
Yes, we offer evening and weekend appointments for your convenience. Please contact us in advance to check availability.
Unfortunately, we cannot proceed with notarization without proper identification and the necessary documents. We kindly ask that you bring all required items to your appointment.
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows someone (the principal) to designate another person (the agent or attorney-in-fact) to make decisions on their behalf regarding legal, financial, or healthcare matters. Notarizing a POA ensures its validity.
An apostille is a certification that authenticates the origin of a public document for use in countries that are part of the Hague Convention. After notarizing a document, a notary can assist in obtaining an apostille from the appropriate government office.
A Will is a legal document that expresses an individual’s wishes regarding the distribution of their estate after death. A Living Will, also known as an advance directive, outlines an individual’s healthcare preferences in case they become incapacitated. Both documents require notarization to confirm their authenticity.
A deed of trust is a legal document used in real estate transactions in which the borrower pledges property as collateral for a loan. Notarization is required to confirm the identities of the parties involved and ensure the document is properly executed.
Google Reviews from previous clients...
"Chris impressed us very much. She has a very pleasant & soft voice. Made us feel very comfortable & at ease while getting our documents signed & in order. Thank you Chris."
-Ruth V.
"I am pleased with the exceptional service provided by Chris. Her professionalism, knowledge, and attention to detail were remarkable. I am grateful for her expertise and would highly recommend her services to anyone in need of a reliable notary."
-Raul R.
"Friendly, professional, incredibly flexible, & fair. The transaction went smooth n fast. I would highly recommend you and use the service again."
-Robert D.
"Chris was very kind and efficient in the process of signing closing documents for our home. We were able to meet with her after hours to complete a late signing and she was great at communicating the documentation and answered any of our questions."
-Alyssa B.
Office Location
800 N Main St Ste 405
Mcallen Tx 78501
signingsbychris.com
956-578-1875
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This is a mobile business, please call before "Walking In" as we may be out of the office.
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