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Docket No. 1E9E6993 · Mobile Notary

Tammy Rene Stephens Notary Public

Charleston, SC

Charleston, SC

Fee posted
State fee cap
Available 24/7 Yes
Spanish speaking
Virtual intake Yes

Overview

About this notary

Understanding the Need for an FBI Apostille Are you considering relocating, working, or studying abroad? Many countries require foreign nationals to provide an apostilled FBI Criminal History Summary Report. This document, often referred to as an FBI Background Check or Departmental Order, is a certified version that verifies your criminal record (or lack thereof) in the eyes of international authorities. An apostille (pronounced ah-po-steel) is a certification that authenticates the origin of a document. If you're obtaining an FBI background check for use abroad, especially in countries that are part of the Hague Convention, an apostille might be a mandatory requirement. This certification provides foreign entities that your document is both valid and genuine. Call Today for more information and make an appointment, if you have questions I can help.

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 — the notary absorbs case costs and collects a percentage of the recovery only if the case succeeds.

Case notes

What stands out

Service Type

Mobile Notary

Mobile — comes to you

Availability

24/7 Available

Book in advance

Languages

English

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Phone

+1 843-804-0429

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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.