FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
For Notary work: The fee is the maximum allowed by state law. We also charge a travel fee at a flat rate that's up to a one-hour drive. The fee for traveling is $40. The total fee starts at $46 - depending on the number of stamps being used. The exception is estate signings. Estate signings are charged at a flat rate. Estate signings with no Trust are $100, and those with a Trust are $150. For Wedding Officiant work: The price is always for travel, ceremony, and processing your documentation to the county of record. Rehearsals are additional, unless otherwise stated.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I introduce myself. I try to make each person at ease. After that, I get to work getting a sense of what we are going to do.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
For Notary work: The Secretary of State for Texas provides training for Notaries. Although, it doesn't requirement any formal training, I always take the opportunity to find out any new changes in the laws. This is why I am part of the American Association of Notaries. For Wedding Officiant work: All training is provided by the Universal Life Church, which I am ordained through.