Howard Notary Service

We help people with the following Notary Services

Mobile Notary Services that are trustworthy, considerate and knowledgeable in Notary requirements.

  • Modification Agreement
  • Subordination Agreement
  • Contract
  • Authorization
  • Resignation of Trustee
  • Sworn Statement
  • Loan Signing
  • Rental Agreement
  • Bank Transfer Service Forms
  • Parental Consent for Travel
  • Affidavit of Forgery
  • Certificate of Identity
  • Compliance Agreement
  • Spousal Waiver
  • Power of Attorney (POA)
  • Refinance Loans 
  • Loan Modification
  • Compliance Agreement
  • Loan Application
  • Buyers/Sellers Loan
  • Advance Health Care Directive
  • Student Enrollment Verification
  • Bill of Sale
  • Living Trust
  • FHA/VA Loans
  • Amendment to Revocable Trust
  • HELOC
  • And More…

Our Service Areas

We service the following counties:

  • Richland
  • Calhoun
  • Fairfield
  • Kershaw
  • Lexington
  • Newberry
  • Sumter

We service the following Cities:

  • Columbia, SC
  • Lexington, SC
  • Gaston, SC
  • Irmo, SC
  • Blythewood, SC
  • Camden, SC
  • Sumter, SC

PREPARING FOR YOUR NOTARY

The Notary Public laws require notaries to take special precautions before notarizing documents:


  • The document or form requiring notarization must be completely filled out, We do not draw up documents or help you w/ filling out the document*
  • All signer(s) must be present at the time of the appointment
  • All signer(s) must provide an original photo I.D., non-expired
  • The signer(s) must be of sound mind, alert, and mentally competent
  • The signer must want to sign the document being notarized

Reasons Why Your Document Was Not Notarized

  • The signer is not physically present at the time of appointment
  • The document is incomplete or blank
  • The signer has been adjudicated mentally incapacitated and has not been restored to capacity as a matter of record
  • The signer cannot produce acceptable identification;
  • The signer appears to be drunk, sedated, or disoriented
  • The notary knows or suspects that the transaction is illegal, false, or deceptive
  • The signer does not speak English and there is no one available to translate the document into a language the signer understands
  • The notary believes that the signer is being coerced or does not understand the consequences of signing the document
  • The signer or witnesses do not agree to signing the document