Top Notaries in Tulsa, OK

Being that we always work when the banks and tag offices are open, my BF and I had been calling UPS for several weekends to get papers notarized but the notary was *never* there; I googled and foun...Read More…

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FAST FOX MOBILE NOTARY

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By C0urtney

Being that we always work when the banks and tag offices are open, my BF and I had been calling UPS for several weekends to get papers notarized but the notary was *never* there; I googled and found Kristy. We were so grateful when she squeezed us in on her way to another appointment!! Will definitely use her again, as well as recommend her to others!! ...read more

FAST FOX MOBILE NOTARY

5.0

By clumc1

I reccomend Kristy to everyone! She helped me out on short notice, and is very professional. ...read more

FAST FOX MOBILE NOTARY

5.0

By Kauaimylove

Absolutely wonderful professional business lady, I called her and at the spur of the moment she was there to help me with what I needed. Will be calling her again. Thank you so much Kristy for helping me ...read more

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Need ID to Get Doc Notarized

Once again I’ve received a phone call from someone who needs a document notarized, but the person is in a hospital, nursing home or otherwise incapacitated.  While I feel for the urgent needs of the people involved, I MUST have appropriate ID to verify the person signing the document is the correct, legal signer. “How about their hospital record?”  They have their Medicare card.”  “Can you use ---?” Unfortunately, none of those will work.  In order to correctly identify that the signer is who they say they are, I must have either a state-issued driver license or Identification Card, a Federal Passport, “Green card”, or other government-issued identifier containing both a picture and the signature of the party.  Now, I am not inflexible, and the State of Oklahoma leaves the specifics a little vague as to what constitutes identification, but just because someone says they are whomever, doesn’t mean that is true.  I know of a case where a child was taken by the noncustodial parent to an event which the custodial parent did not approve of, and the document presented at the event was signed by another person as being the custodial parent.  That’s illegal.  The document was notarized by someone who apparently is not as aware of the seriousness of the position of Notary Public as I am, or chose to ignore the law. The position of Notary Public is considered on the same level as that of an attorney, judge, legislator or other officer of the court.  An oath is sworn to uphold the laws of the land, and it is the responsibility of the Notary to know those laws.  Oftentimes a notary is asked to “just stamp” the document.  That is oh, so wrong.  The notary seal is a serious object, requiring care to keep it for only its appropriate use.  It is not a decoration.  While it does not make a document legal, by placing a seal on that document, the Notary denotes that the person who acknowledged or swore to the facts of the document is the actual, legal person who is making the statements contained in the document. Any other use is outside the law. ...read more

By KanDo Organization LLC December 04, 2011

What is a Virtual Assistant?

According to the definition on the International Virtual Assistants Association (IVAA) site, "A Virtual Assistant (VA) is an independent entrepreneur providing administrative, creative and/or technical services. Utilizing advanced technological modes of communication and data delivery, a professional VA assists clients in his/her area of expertise from his/her own office on a contractual basis." Translated is my definition, "I'm your offsite secretary helping you get things done." Through KanDo Virtual Legal Administration, my favorite work is with estate planning where I can help individuals and couples prepare the documents they need to take care of things should the individual become incapacitated or die. But that is not my only area of expertise. I also enjoy transcribing from tape or digital format. One of the most touching projects I've worked on was typing the conversation between a woman and her dying mother. There were many points of emotion when the mother recalled something the daughter had done when she was a child. The client said that transcript is one of her favorite things. I also write press releases, web content, brochures, whitepapers...anything you need to project who you are or what your company does. If you've already written something, I can help proofread it or edit it if you'd like. So next time you think of something you aren't sure how to do, or just don't want to take the time to work on, think of Karen at KanDo Virtual Legal Administration. Call me at 918-798-8908.  ...read more

By KanDo Organization LLC October 27, 2009

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