Our Mission is to Provide Exceptional Notary Services
Business Contracts and Agreements | Estate Planning Documents | General Real Estate Paperwork
Located in Middle Tennessee (Franklin)
At Goat Notary, our mission is to provide exceptional notary services for real estate closings and various legal documents including business contracts and agreements, estate planning documents such as wills and trusts, and general real estate paperwork. Our goal is to guide our clients through the entire closing process with efficiency, accuracy, and reliability.
We strive to deliver excellent customer service by ensuring that all parties involved in the closing process are well-informed and have a thorough understanding of their responsibilities. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to assisting our clients every step of the way and addressing any questions or concerns they may have.
With convenience in mind, we are committed to providing notary services wherever and whenever they are needed. Whether it's at your office, home, or a designated location, we make sure that the notarization process is convenient for you. We understand that time is valuable, so we work diligently to accommodate your schedule.
Located in Middle Tennessee, we aim to serve our local community with professionalism and integrity. We pride ourselves on being fluent in both English and Spanish languages to better cater to the diverse needs of our clients.
At Goat Notary, we hold ourselves accountable for delivering high-quality notarial services while maintaining strict confidentiality. Trust us with your important legal documents; let us handle them with care like one of our own. Your satisfaction is our top priority as we strive towards excellence in every aspect of what we do.
Choose Goat Notary for a smooth sailing closing process – where efficiency meets reliability.
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Berry Hill
Smyrna
Gallatin
Lebanon
Goodlettsville
Spring Hill
Greenbrier
Are you in need of expert notary services for your important legal documents? Look no further than Goat Notary in Middle Tennessee! Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional service for real estate closings, business contracts and agreements, estate planning documents, and more. Let us guide you through the closing process with efficiency, accuracy, and reliability. Don't wait any longer – contact Goat Notary today!
As a notary public, it is my duty to verify the identity of individuals for legal purposes. This includes verifying their personal information and signature for important documents such as contracts, deeds, or wills. In order to properly perform this service, certain forms of identification are required for verification.
The following list outlines the types of ID that are typically accepted for notary verification:
1. Government-issued photo ID: This can include a driver's license, passport, state-issued ID card or military identification. The ID must be current and contain a photograph of the individual.
2. Social Security card: A copy of your social security card may be requested as secondary proof of identity.
3. Birth certificate: In some cases, a birth certificate may be accepted as an alternative form of identification if you do not have a government-issued photo ID available.
4. Permanent Resident Card: If you are not a US citizen but have permanent resident status, your green card can serve as valid identification.
5. Naturalization Certificate: For those who have become naturalized citizens in the United States, your naturalization certificate may also serve as valid proof of identity.
In addition to providing one or more forms of identification from this list, it is important to provide any relevant supporting documents that may assist in verifying your identity and signature. This could include previous legal agreements with signatures that can be compared or references from reputable individuals who can attest to your identity.
The level of detail required for verification may vary depending on the document being notarized and the agency requesting it. It is always best to confirm with both parties beforehand what specific forms of identification will be needed in order to avoid any delays or complications during the notarization process.
It is also important to note that while digital copies or scanned images of IDs may be accepted in some cases, original physical copies are often preferred by Notaries Public for increased security measures and accuracy in verifying the identity of the individual.