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Notary and Document Assistant *Certify copies (legal, vital doc.) * Real estate transactions *Licensing *Power of Attorney *Travel *Letter of Notice *Scans *Letter of Request *Fax *Data entry
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Annual tax filing

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Less than $100K

$100K - $500K

$500K - $1M

$1M - $5M

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Danielle M.

Apr 8, 2011

Danielle is a lifesaver! Having a mobile notary is such a blessing! I had a statement that needed to be notarized but I couldn't leave work so I called Danielle and she came to me- I got I business taken care of without leaving work and getting in trouble with my boss!

FAQs

  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    The most common jobs depend on the customer, I have one customer that request a lot of typing and word processing. Another customer that I have, often needs help with technical equipment and advice on how to use commands within a software program. Individual customers that come in, mostly need fax and scan service. Some people nowadays prefer to scan a document and have it sent via email rather than to take a chance with a busy fax line and information not reaching its destination by a deadline. Recently, I've had students from community colleges come in asking for internet print-outs and hand-written documents to be typed quickly and ready to turn-in by by the next day. Also, I have all sorts of people coming in for notary jobs, those usually involve legal rights and property.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    You know, even though it may sound so simple, look for spelling, grammar, and punctuation in a person's ad. If a person doing business is not thorough or conscientious enough to use spellcheck, or a dictionary: most likely, they will be the same way with their service to you!

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