Hi!
I’m Janet,
Your Texas & Online Notary Public!
I can surely assist you with notarizing:
Marital Documents
Includes prenuptial agreements and divorce settlements. Notarization validates the identity of the parties involved and their voluntary agreement to the terms.
Marriage marks a beautiful and significant milestone in a couple’s journey together. At Unlimited Ink Notary, we recognize the pivotal role that notarizing marital documents plays in ensuring the legality and protection of the rights of newlyweds. As we help couples navigate through the formalities of legal documentation, we celebrate with them, ensuring their new beginning is both joyous and legally sound.
In the State of Texas, certain marital documents, such as prenuptial agreements, marital separation agreements, and others that stipulate the ownership and distribution of a couple's assets, require notarization to be considered valid in the eyes of the law. Notarization is not just a formality; it’s a safeguard, a way to ensure that all parties have willingly entered into agreements without pressure or duress. This process provides a level of legal assurance that many couples find invaluable in their marital journey.
Texas law mandates that notarized documents must be signed in the presence of a Notary Public. This ensures that the identity of the signers is verified, adding an essential layer of authenticity and protection against fraud. Such diligence is crucial in protecting the interests of both parties, especially in a union that combines both emotional and legal commitments.
At Unlimited Ink Notary, we take great joy in facilitating these processes. We understand that the documents you sign today are more than just paper—they are the framework for your future protection and peace of mind. Whether it’s a prenuptial agreement or any other document that accompanies your journey into marriage, we ensure every step is handled with care, confidentiality, and a celebratory spirit.
Moreover, in scenarios where marital documents are contested, a properly notarized document can be pivotal. Texas courts often rely on the presence of a notarial seal as proof that a document is legitimate and that its signatures were obtained fairly. This can be crucial in resolving disputes quickly and fairly, allowing couples to focus on moving forward rather than getting bogged down in legal complexities.
For those stepping into the realm of marriage, it’s crucial to understand that notarization is not merely a bureaucratic tick box. It is a profound step in fortifying your partnership legally. At Word Stroker, we are committed to making this step a joyous affirmation of your commitment to each other. We ensure that every couple leaves our office not only with a sense of security but also with the exhilaration and happiness that comes from starting a new life together.
In the spirit of new beginnings, we invite all future families to embrace the importance of notarizing their marital documents with a sense of joy and significance. With us, you’re not just signing documents; you’re celebrating the foundation of your future. Let’s toast to love, legality, and the beautiful journey ahead!
At Unlimited Ink Notary, we are more than just a signing service; we are a team dedicated to supporting your new family from the very first legal document. Here's to new beginnings, sealed with trust, happiness, and unquestionable legality!
Welcome to your next exciting chapter, legally secured and joyously celebrated with Unlimited Ink notary.
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What Are Acceptable Forms of ID for Notarization in Katy Texas?
ID Acceptance Varies by State for In-Person Notarization. However, Texas Notaries Can Take the Following IDs for in-person Notarizations:
One of these primary forms of IDs:
• A current U.S. State Issued Driver’s License or Identification Card from a U.S. State
• United States Passport
• US Military ID
Or, Two of these secondary forms of IDs:
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License to Carry a Handgun
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Pilot's license
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Law enforcement employment ID (federal, state, or city)
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Offender ID issued by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice or an ID from a federal or U.S. state correctional facility or institution
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Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued:
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Employment Authorization Document (EAD)
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Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)
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Travel documents:
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Re-entry permit
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Refugee travel document
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Advance parole
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SENTRI card
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U.S. citizen ID card
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U.S. Department of State issued:
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Border Crossing Card (BCC) – B1 for business or pleasure or B2 medical purposes
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Visa
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Important Notes on
Appointment Meetings:
Important Notes for In-Person Notarization Meetings
What Types of Documents Can We Assist You with in Katy Texas?
General Public: Power of Attorneys, Minor Travel Consent Forms, Affidavits, Rental Agreements, Personal Contracts, Personal Loan Documents, Form PS1583, and more! Please Note: You must always check if a Remote Online Notarization will be accepted by your Title Agency, Real Estate Attorney, and/or Lender.
Attorneys: Use the power of Remote Online Notarization to better serve your clients. From single-page Affidavits, to Interrogatories and other Court Documents, Divorce Documents, Wills, Trusts, Pre-Nuptial Agreements… just about anything that needs to be notarized!
Title, Escrow, and Lenders: Real Estate documents for either seller or buyer side, financed purchases, refinances, Quit Claim Deeds, Rental Agreements, and more!