Black Diamond Notary, LLC
FAQs
What is a notary public?
A notary public is an official authorized to witness and certify the authenticity of signatures on legal documents
How long does notarization take?
The duration of notarization depends on the complexity of the documents involved, but we strive to complete the process efficiently.
Do I need to bring my own identification to the notarization appointment?
Yes, it is essential to bring valid identification documents to your notarization appointment. Acceptable forms of identification include government-issued IDs, such as passports or driver's licenses. The identification must be current, contain a photograph, and have a physical description that matches the person presenting it.
Are you mobile?
Yes, we provide services wherever you are, or you can come to us.
Can you sign a Power of Attorney?
Yes, in Texas, a notary public is required to witness the signing of a power of attorney (POA) document, and for medical POAs, either a notary or two competent adult witnesses are needed.