π Notary vs. Apostille β Hereβs What You Actually Need to Know People ask me this all the time, so let me break it down simply! ππΎββοΈπ βπΎ A Notary Public verifies who you are and witnesses you signing an important document. Think of it as an official stamp of authenticity β it proves your signature is real and that you signed willingly. You need this for things like: β Powers of Attorney β Real estate documents β Affidavits & sworn statements β Loan signings π An Apostille is the next level. Itβs a special certification issued by the state that makes your already notarized document recognized in other countries. You need this when your documents are heading internationally β things like: β Adopting a child abroad β Getting married in another country β Working or studying overseas β Foreign business transactions π‘ Hereβs the simple way to remember it: Notary = valid in the U.S. Apostille = valid around the world And yes β most international documents need both! ππΎ At The Nesting Heart Notary, I handle both services and come directly to you β your home, office, hospital, wherever life has you. No rushing to an office. No stress. π Proudly serving Saint Paul & surrounding Minnesota areas π² Ready to book or have questions? Drop them below or click the link! #MobileNotary #ApostilleServices #TheNestingHeartNotary #SaintPaulMN #NotaryPublic #DocumentServices #BlackWomanOwned #SmallBusinessMN
Practice context
Mobile Notary
Notary services law covers any civil claim in which one party's negligence, recklessness, or intentional conduct causes physical, psychological, or financial harm to another. In most states, injured plaintiffs must prove duty, breach, causation, and damages. Personal notary services typically operate on a contingency-fee basis β the notary absorbs case costs and collects a percentage of the recovery only if the case succeeds.
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What stands out
Service Type
Mobile Notary
Mobile β comes to you
Availability
24/7 Available
Same-day appointments
Languages
English
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Phone
+1 651-424-3432
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Service types
Services on offer
Service Options
How this notary works with clients.
Mobile Service
Same-Day Appointments
Weekend Availability
Remote Online Notarization
Common Documents
Most-notarized document types.
Power of Attorney
Loan Documents
Real Estate
Apostille
Medical Directives
Office hours
When intake is open
This notary accepts intake calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call ahead or use the notary’s website to confirm current availability.