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Notary Public Services

Notarization provides assurance that the signer of the document has shown valid photo ID to a notary. We check ID carefully prior to notarization, make appropriate logbook entries and affix our stamp and embossed seal. We verify or complete the notarization date and location, as notarized documents require the State and County where the notarization took place.
Our notaries can help you with business documents, affidavits, acknowledgments, powers of attorney, paperwork for the adoption, and so on.

With a scheduled appointment you are assured that your document will be notarized at the time and place most convenient to you. We make visits to homes, offices, hospitals, and hotels and in some cases, you can come to us, depending on the time services and additional services required such as printing or faxing.
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The price depends on the service, time, location, and number of notarial acts needed.
$40.00 up to $400

 

Power of Attorney

A power of attorney (POA) is legal authorization for a designated person to make decisions about another person’s property, finances, or medical care. Power of Attorney affidavit gives the authority to an individual to act for another person in specified or all legal or financial matters.

Applications (Passports, Birth Certificates, etc)

You must sign and date the application in front of a notary public before you send it.
The Office of Vital Records at the Minnesota Department of Health.

You must sign and date the application in front of a notary public before you send it.
The Office of Vital Records at the Minnesota Department of Health.

Advance directive: A written tool used to guide health
care decisions when an individual is unable to do so because of a medical condition. Livings Wills and Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care are different types of advance directives. In Minnesota, the living will and durable Power of Attorney for Health Care are combined and called a Health Care Directive.
• Health care directive: The term for Minnesota’s advance directive that combines a living will and durable-power-of-attorney-for-health-care into one document.
Health care agent: One or more persons legally authorized to make health care decisions for you, if at a future time you are unable to make or communicate your own decisions.
POLST: A medical order based on your doctor’s understanding of your wishes regarding life- sustaining treatment. Physicians complete this medical order based on in-person conversations with you or the wishes expressed in your health

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