

Olga's Mobile Notary Services
"My Stamp -Your Better Future"







Olga’s Mobile Notary Services offers professional mobile notary services. I travel to Hospitals, Doctors' Practices, Nursing Homes, Business Offices, Banks, Attorney’s Offices, Title or Escrow Companies, Jail Facilities, Coffee Shops, Homes, and any other location that is convenient for you.
Reasons why people choose Olga’s Mobile Notary Services:
✓ I am certified by the State of Texas
✓ Bonded & 50,000 E&O insured
✓ NNA (National Notary Association) background screened
✓ Attention to detail
✓ Affordable services
✓ Customer service oriented
✓ Confidentiality and data protection
✓ eDocs capability
✓ Fax backs
✓ Overnight shipping of documents
✓ Multilingual (English, Russian, and Bulgarian)
✓ Flexible scheduling, short notices and last-minute closings are welcome
✓ Work on holidays
✓ Students save 20% on notary services
Hours of Availability
Monday through Sunday:
7:00 am to 10:00 pm
Call (830)463-9580
Services
Mobile Notary
Acknowledgements
Affidavits
Affirmations
Depositions
Debt Settlements
Divorce Decrees
Employment Eligibility
Verification Forms I-9
Jurats
Last Wills and Testaments
Marriage Licenses
Oaths
Parental Consent Forms
Petitions for Change of Name
Powers of Attorney
Safety Deposit Box Verifications
Signature Witnessing
Loan Signing Agent
Purchases
Refinances
Deed Transfers
Property Tax Loans
FHA loans
VA loans
Reverse Mortgage
Texas Cash Out (HELOC, HELOAN)
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...and Other Documents as Requested
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NEW! We now have an attorney office located in Seguin, Texas for all your closing needs!
*** I am not an attorney licensed to practice law in Texas and may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Where can I find a printable legal form (such as Power of Attorney) that I need to be notarized?
Most government forms can be found on the website of government agencies. For non-government legal forms, you may try legalzoom.com, nolo.com or googling the title of the form. Office Depot/Max and FedEx Office may also have the forms that you are looking for. As a notary, I am not able to choose or prepare the document you may need for a transaction as it will be considered an unathorized practice of law.
How to get something notarized and what to bring to the notary?
Please check http://blog.123notary.com/?tag=how-to-get-something-notarized
What are acceptable forms of identification?
Please check http://www.nationalnotary.org/knowledge-center/tips-tutorials/determine-if-id-is-acceptable
What documents cannot be notarized?
Please check https://legalcatch.wordpress.com/2007/10/03/what-documents-cannot-be-notarized/
Can you notarize foreign-language documents?
A notary public should notarize a document written in a language they can understand. I am fluent in English, Russian, Bulgarian, and Ukrainian. For documents in other languages, please refer to a notary who reads and writes the language involved in the notarization process. ​
Can you certify a copy of my passport?
The answer is No. Texas allows notaries to certify a copy only if the original document is non-recordable. Since a passport is potentially recordable, Texas notaries may not certify copies of passports.
Are you a Medallion Notary?
Unfortunately, I am not a Medallion Notary! In fact, a notary public cannot provide a Medallion Signature Guarantee stamp. This stamp guarantees the financial security transaction and can only be obtained from certain banks, clearing agencies, savings associations, and other financial institutions that participate in a Medallion program of the Securities Transfer Association Medallion Program (STAMP) or the NYSE Medallion Signature Program.
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