
Glean Notary

FAQ's
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What is Remote Online Notarization (RON)?
RON allows you to get documents notarized online through a video call with a licensed notary. This service is secure and convenient, allowing you to notarize your documents from anywhere, as long as you are in a state where RON is legal. -
What documents can be notarized remotely?
You can have most types of documents notarized remotely, such as powers of attorney, contracts, affidavits, and more. However, some documents, like wills and living trusts, may not be eligible for RON. Please contact us to confirm if your document is eligible for remote notarization. -
How do I schedule a Remote Online Notarization?
Scheduling a RON is simple! Just give us a call or send and email to set up an appointment. We will guide you through the process, ensure you have the necessary documents, and confirm the date and time for your video notarization session. -
What is an Apostille, and when do I need one?
An apostille is a certificate attached to your document that verifies its authenticity for international use. If you're sending documents abroad (such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, or diplomas), you may need an apostille to ensure your document is legally recognized in the destination country. -
How do I request an Apostille?
To request an apostille, simply provide us with your document and the destination country. We will assist you in completing the necessary paperwork and ensure your document receives the appropriate apostille certificate. -
What is a Loan Signing Agent?
A Loan Signing Agent is a notary who specializes in handling and notarizing loan documents. This service is typically required during real estate transactions such as refinances, purchases, and home equity lines of credit (HELOCs). We ensure all the documents are signed correctly and in compliance with legal requirements. -
How do I schedule a Loan Signing appointment?
To schedule a loan signing, contact us with the details of your real estate transaction. We’ll confirm a time and location that works for you and make sure all the necessary documents are in order. -
What is an I-9 Verification, and why is it important?
An I-9 Verification ensures that new employees are eligible to work in the United States. As a certified notary, we can help verify the identity of new hires and complete their I-9 forms. This is an important step in maintaining compliance with employment laws. -
How do I complete an I-9 Verification?
To complete an I-9 verification, contact us to schedule an appointment. We’ll meet with your employee to review their documents and complete the required form. We can do this in person or remotely, depending on your needs. -
How much do your services cost?
Pricing varies depending on the service you require and the complexity of the document(s). Please visit our pricing page or contact us directly for a quote based on your specific needs. -
What do I need to bring to my notary appointment?
For any notary services, you will need to bring valid photo identification (such as a driver’s license or passport) and the document(s) you need notarized. If you're using our loan signing or I-9 services, please ensure you have any additional documentation required. -
Can you travel to my location?
Yes! We offer mobile notary services and can travel to your location for an additional fee. Please contact us to confirm availability and the travel fee. -
Are your services available outside of business hours?
We understand that notary needs can arise at any time, so we offer flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, upon request. Please contact us to inquire about availability. -
How do I pay for your services?
We accept various payment methods, including credit/debit cards, Paypal, Venmo, Zelle and cash. Payment is typically due at the time of service. A deposit may be required prior to service. -
How do I get in touch with you?
You can reach us by phone, email, or through the contact form on our website. We’re here to assist you with all of your notary needs!