nooga mobile notary, chattanooga, tn

Hi, I’m Kaneisha Walker Notary Public from Tennessee

I’ve been a Notary since November 2020, and I can honestly say that I love every time I get a call and get to meet new people to help them accomplish their goals.

How Did I Become A Notary?

My sister read an article about becoming a Notary Public and shared it with me in the Spring of 2020. We both became certified Notary’s on the same day being sworn in side by side. I work full time, and I notarize for the public when I’m not at work. I would encourage anybody of legal age to become a Notary Public to help people you know with important documents; you won’t believe how many people you know personally will need a Notary at some point in their life.

What is a Notary Public?

A Notary Public is an official appointed by a state government to serve the public as an impartial witness during notarizations. As ministerial officials, they are expected to follow statutory rules without the exercise of significant personal discretion.

What kind of documents can a Notary notarize?

Employment Contracts (I-9)

Apostille

Mortgage Loan Documents

Property Deeds

Court Documents

Power of Attorney

Living Will

Fianacial Document

Vehicle Transfer

And More…

How much do you charge to notarize documents?

The price varies depending on the type of service you’re inquiring about! Price including travel fee range between $50-$400 dollars.

Can you help me with questions about my documents?

Legally I cannot advise you or give my opinion about any document being presented. The best solution is to fill out the document in advance so that if you need help understanding uncommon words or terminology, you can seek help from family, friends or a licensed attorney! *Remember NEVER sign the document until the Notary is present*

Do you travel to notarize documents?

Absolutely! I travel around the Chattanooga, TN area. I will also travel to surrounding counties for an additional travel fee. 15 miles or more from Chattanooga is considered surrounding counties.