How to Notarize Real Estate Documents in Southern Shores?
- OMA Services, LLC
- May 30
- 2 min read
The notarization process is simple. First, ensure your documents are complete and ready for signing. Then, meet with a qualified notary public and present a valid government-issued photo ID.
The notary will verify your identity, witness the signing, and apply the appropriate notarial certificate. OMA Services offers convenient mobile notary services in Southern Shores, making the process easier for busy individuals and professionals. We gladly extend our services. Please reach out to us for more information.
Who Provides Real Estate Notarization Services in North Carolina?
Real estate documents often require notarization before they can be legally recorded or processed. OMA Services provides professional notary services for a variety of real estate transactions, helping clients complete important paperwork accurately and efficiently.
Common real estate documents that may require notarization include deeds, mortgage documents, refinancing paperwork, and property transfer forms.
How Do I Get a Power of Attorney Notarized in North Carolina?
A Power of Attorney (POA) allows one person to act on behalf of another in legal, financial, or healthcare matters. In North Carolina, many power of attorney documents require notarization to be legally valid.
To have a POA notarized:
Bring the unsigned document
Present a valid photo ID
Sign the document in the presence of the notary
Please be sure to confirm if you will need witnesses
OMA Services can help ensure the process is completed properly and professionally.
Contact OMA Services
If you need professional notary services, real estate document notarization, power of attorney notarization, or mobile notary assistance in Southern Shores or the Outer Banks, OMA Services is here to help.
📱 (252) 423-2021

