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We serve the Dallas/Ft Worth Metroplex, by providing mobile notary and loan signing services.

Normal Business hours are 9:00am to 6:00pm, Monday to Friday, but extended hours and holidays are available for special circumstances, for an additional charge.

A Notary Public is a public servant with statewide jurisdiction, authorized to take acknowledgments, administer oaths, take depositions,and certify copies of documents not recordable in the public records.

The primary function of a notary public is to prevent fraud. We do this by requiring the physical presence of the signer, making a positive identification of the signer, and placing the signer under oath or affirmation, or taking the acknowledgment of the signer that the document was signed willingly.

Function of the Notary Public:

The Notary acts as a disinterested party to show that the signer of the document was informed of the significance of the document, and that the signer has declared their identity and the Notary has verified their signature, and that the competence of the signer has been verified. The presence of the Notary Public’s signature and seal does not prove conclusively any of the factual components of the document, but should allow persons reviewing the document, to rely upon the integrity of the Notary Public as a third party with no personal interest in the transaction.

Duties of a Texas Notary Public

  • Take acknowledgments
  • Administer oaths and affirmations
  • Protest instruments
  • Take depositions and affidavits
  • Execute jurats
  • Certify copies of documents that are not recordable in public records
    • The notary does not guarantee the truth or accuracy of the document.
    • The Notary has no obligation to verify the documents content.
    • The Notary does not legalize or validate a document.

“The Notary Public professionals that operate as Dangerfield Notary Service are not attorneys or a law office; we are not licensed to practice law in Texas and may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice. Under the Texas Admin. Code 87.43, A Notary Public is prohibited by law to act in the capacity of an attorney, give advice in preparing legal documents, issue identification cards, distribute confidential information or perform any notatarial act unless the signer is present.”

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