Notary Checkpoint

Notary Checkpoint Notary Checkpoint® delivers affordable, mobile notary services right to your door, offering fast and reliable document signing at a time that works best for you—7 days a week. Call today or book online!

We also offer mobile printing, scanning, and same-day courier services to help you manage your busy schedule.

Before signing important documents, take a moment to review every page carefully.Why? Because blank sections can be fill...
05/19/2026

Before signing important documents, take a moment to review every page carefully.

Why?

Because blank sections can be filled in after the notarization takes place, creating opportunities for disputes, unauthorized changes, or misuse of the document.

Before signing, give the document a good once-over to make sure all important fields are completed or clearly marked before beginning the notarization process.

At Notary Checkpoint, we do more than just witness signatures—we make sure every client fully understands what they’re signing and has their documents notarized right the first time.

A checkpoint for the community.
We are guardians of the public trust.

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Not all notarizations are the same. Rushing through steps or overlooking important details can jeopardize the community'...
04/28/2026

Not all notarizations are the same. Rushing through steps or overlooking important details can jeopardize the community's trust.

At Notary Checkpoint®, we take a different approach.

Every signature is handled with procedural discipline.
✔ Identity is verified.
✔ Awareness is confirmed.
✔ Documents are completed in a clear, structured sequence with no shortcuts.

We are dedicated to safeguarding the integrity of every signature, not just stamping documents.

In Marietta and throughout Cobb & Fulton cities — from homes, offices, hospitals, and senior communities — our Checkpoint Standard™ remains consistent.

We are guardians of the public trust.

7 Costly Notary Mistakes That Can Invalidate a Document in GeorgiaMost people assume that once a document is notarized, ...
04/05/2026

7 Costly Notary Mistakes That Can Invalidate a Document in Georgia

Most people assume that once a document is notarized, it’s automatically valid, but that’s only true if the process is done correctly. A sloppy notarization can weaken the validity of the signature and even the whole document.

In Georgia, notaries public are appointed by the state to serve as impartial witnesses to important signatures. Their role is to verify identity, observe the signing, and help ensure the act is voluntary.

Ignoring or rushing these steps can cause serious problems.

Here are seven common notary mistakes:

1. The Signer Was Not Present
One major violation is notarizing a document without the signer in front of the notary. Georgia law requires the signer to be physically present. Stamping a document without the signer's physical presence, even as a favor, can make the notarization invalid and lead to rejection or legal challenges.

Personal appearance is fundamental because it allows the notary to verify identity and observe the signing.

2. Identity Was Not Properly Verified
The entire purpose of notarization begins with confirming who is actually signing the document. If identity is not properly verified through acceptable identification, the notarization loses credibility.

Common forms of government-issued identification include:

Driver’s license
State-issued ID
U.S. Passport

Skipping this step can open the door to fraud or mistaken identity.

3. The Notary Did Not Witness the Signature
A notary must either witness the signature directly or receive acknowledgment from the signer that the signature on the document is their own. If a document is already signed and the notary doesn’t confirm it, the notarization is flawed.

The witnessing element is critical because it connects the signer, the signature, and the document in a verifiable way.

4. Using The Wrong Notarial Certificate
Notarizations typically fall into two common categories:

Acknowledgments
Jurats (sworn statements)

Each requires a different certificate and procedure. If the wrong certificate is used, the notarization may not satisfy the requirements of the institution requesting the document. A knowledgeable notary ensures the certificate matches the intended act.

5. The Notary Gave Unauthorized Legal Advice
Notaries public are not attorneys unless they are separately licensed to practice law. A notary cannot explain legal documents or advise a signer about what they should sign. Offering legal advice outside proper licensure is unlawful.

6. Signs of Pressure or Confusion Were Ignored
A responsible notary should observe whether a signer appears willing and aware of what they are doing. If someone appears pressured, confused, or unaware of the nature of the document, proceeding with the notarization may not be appropriate.

This safeguard helps protect vulnerable individuals and ensures signatures are made voluntarily.

7. The Notary Seal or Certificate Was Incomplete
Missing or incomplete information can lead to documents being rejected by banks, courts, or government agencies. Every notarization must include the proper elements, such as:

Venue and date of notarization
Notary’s signature
Official seal or stamp
Commission expiration

At Notary Checkpoint, we do more than just stamp documents. We’re committed to the Checkpoint Standard™, making sure every important signature gets the careful review it deserves before moving forward.

Protect the integrity of your document signatures.

03/14/2026

How to Know Your Notary Is Legit in Georgia

Not all notaries operate the same and when you’re signing legal documents, choosing the right one matters.

A legitimate notary is someone who is actively commissioned by the State of Georgia and follows the proper steps to protect your documents.

Here’s what to look for:
• Active State Commission — Every Georgia notary must appear in the GSCCCA public database (https://search.gsccca.org/notary/search.asp) with their name, county, and commission expiration date.
• Proper Notary Seal — A valid Georgia seal includes the notary’s full name, county of appointment, commission expiration date, and “Notary Public, State of Georgia.”
• ID Verification — A real notary always checks your government‑issued ID and confirms you’re signing willingly.
• Professional Conduct — They explain the notarial act, complete the certificate correctly, and maintain impartiality.

If something feels off—missing seal, expired commission, rushed process—it’s okay to pause and verify.

Verifying your notary protects your time and your paperwork.

Notary Checkpoint is a registered trademark and LLC based in Georgia. Fully commissioned in the state, we’re dedicated to clear communication, precise notarization, and providing professional mobile services throughout Marietta, Cobb County, and nearby communities.

03/02/2026

Notary Integrity Is Not Optional — It’s Our Call of Duty.

A notary public does not simply witness signatures. A notary stands at the intersection of identity, intent, and legal consequence.

Every time a document is presented for notarization, there is a responsibility to pause and verify:

👉🏾Is the signer properly identified?
👉🏾Are they signing willingly?
👉🏾Do they appear aware of what they are executing?

These are not casual observations. They are ethical and legal obligations.

Integrity in notarization means being willing to slow the process down when necessary. It means refusing a notarization if standards are not met. It means remaining impartial, even when pressure exists to “just get it done.”

The public relies on notaries to protect the integrity of important transactions — from estate documents to healthcare directives to financial agreements. That trust should never be taken lightly.

Professional notarization is not about convenience alone. It is a disciplined call to uphold procedure, safeguard individuals, and preserve the credibility of the document itself.

At Notary Checkpoint, that responsibility is not assumed.
It is carried out intentionally, every time.

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02/17/2026

In Georgia, a power of attorney (POA) must be signed by at least two competent witnesses.

Witnesses must be at least 18 years old, of sound mind, and, for a financial POA, not be the person appointed as the agent. It is strongly recommended to use neutral, independent adults who are not related to you or your agent.

Key Requirements for Witnesses in Georgia:

●Quantity: At least two (2) competent adult witnesses are required.
●Age and Capacity: Witnesses must be adults (18+) of sound mind.
●Conflicts of Interest: The witness cannot be the agent (attorney-in-fact) named in the document.
●Independence: It is highly recommended to choose individuals who are not beneficiaries, spouses, or close relatives to avoid challenges to the POA.
●Presence: Both witnesses must be present when you sign, and they must sign in front of you and a notary public.

Special Considerations:

💰 Financial POA: At least one witness cannot be the principal's spouse or a blood relative.
⚕️ Healthcare POA (Advance Directive): One witness can be an employee of a healthcare facility, but they cannot be directly involved in your care.
🖋 Notarization: A notary public is also required to sign, but the notary cannot act as one of the two required witnesses.
🎯 Best Practice: Use friends, neighbors, or colleagues who are not mentioned in the document and have no financial stake in the outcome.

02/08/2026

Did you know a notarized signature is harder to dispute than one that isn’t?

When a document is notarized, the notary serves as an impartial witness who verifies the signer’s identity and confirms the signature was made willingly. That extra layer of verification creates a record that can help demonstrate the signature was legitimate if questions ever arise later.

While notarization does not guarantee a document can never be challenged, it significantly strengthens its credibility by showing that proper identification and signing procedures were followed at the time of ex*****on.

In situations involving estate documents, powers of attorney, real estate paperwork, or financial agreements, that added level of protection can make a meaningful difference.

Professional notarization isn’t just about completing a form — it’s about reducing risk at the signature line.

Get Your Documents Notarized the Right Way!
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01/09/2026

Many people believe that notarization is simply about adding a signature and a stamp. In reality, it serves as a vital safeguard.

A proper notarization helps verify the identity, willingness, and awareness of individuals at the time they sign documents. It creates a record that can protect all parties involved long after the paperwork is completed.

This is especially important for documents that involve family decisions, healthcare choices, property, or legal responsibilities. Small mistakes made during the signing process can lead to significant issues later on.

That’s why professionalism in notarization is not just about formality; it’s about prevention. When documents are important, the way they are notarized matters as well.

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📍 Serving Marietta, East Cobb, and Metro Atlanta with trusted, professional mobile notary services.

Notaries and Elder Abuse: Protecting Seniors During SigningsNotaries are more than just witnesses; they serve as a first...
12/08/2025

Notaries and Elder Abuse: Protecting Seniors During Signings

Notaries are more than just witnesses; they serve as a first line of defense against elder abuse. At Notary Checkpoint®, our highly trained mobile notaries are attuned to subtle signs of coercion, confusion, or undue influence, especially when seniors are signing impotent legal documents such as powers of attorney or wills.

Elderly clients are often at home, in assisted living facilities, or even in hospitals. A mobile notary brings the service directly to their location, eliminating the need for transportation and reducing stress.

We take the time to ensure that every signer is informed, genuinely willing to sign, and protected throughout the process.

Call Notary Checkpoint® today — we're available daily for same-day service or by appointment.

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Cobb County Probate Court – Public Information32 Waddell Street, Marietta, GA 30090(770) 528-1900https://www.cobbcounty....
11/13/2025

Cobb County Probate Court – Public Information
32 Waddell Street, Marietta, GA 30090
(770) 528-1900
https://www.cobbcounty.gov/courts/probate-court

The Cobb County Probate Court oversees the proper administration of estates and guardianships in accordance with Georgia law. Familiarity with the court’s filing procedures and required documentation can help you handle important life transitions with clarity and confidence.

The Probate Court handles important legal matters including:

• Probating wills
• Appointing executors/administrators
• Sale/disposition of estate property
• Guardianships & conservatorships
• Marriage licenses & weapons carry licenses
• Commitments for the mentally ill or those with substance abuse issues

The Court staff cannot give legal advice or tell you what you should file. For legal advice, you’re encouraged to consult a licensed Georgia attorney.

Georgia Probate Forms Case Status & Records Search Hours of Operation Weapons Carry & Marriage License Appointments (Not Required) Helpful Information https://probateonline.cobbcounty.org/BenchmarkWeb/Home.aspx/Search Image Court Calendar View the court docket using our online portal. Users can sear...

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Atlanta, GA

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Monday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Saturday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Sunday 9:30am - 4:30pm

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