Does an Operating Agreement Need to be Notarized?

An operating agreement, one of an LLC’s (limited liability company) most important legal documents, should be one of the first documents you create when you form your LLC. So, does an operating agreement need to be notarized? Drumroll please . . . the answer is: no! Just because it’s a legal document doesn’t mean that it needs to […]

DIY Legal Documents Can Put You and Your Family at Risk

In an era where everything seems just a click away, it might be tempting to download legal document templates from the internet. Whether you need a Will, Power of Attorney, Living Trust, or Advanced Healthcare Directive, the DIY route may appear quick and easy. However, when it comes to legal documents that could significantly impact […]

Notary Solutions Georgia: Comprehensive Notary Services for Atlanta Area Care Facilities

At Notary Solutions Georgia, we understand the unique needs of residents and staff at nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and long-term care facilities in the Atlanta area. Our specialized notary services are designed to provide convenient, compassionate, and compliant support directly where it’s most needed. Here’s how we tailor our offerings to each type of facility, […]

Your Trusted Partner for Hospital Notary Services

At Notary Solutions Georgia, we understand the critical need for prompt and reliable notary services, especially in sensitive environments like hospitals. Whether you are a patient, a healthcare provider, or a visitor, our team of certified notaries is equipped to assist with all notarization needs directly at your Atlanta-area hospital. Here’s an overview of the […]

Real Estate Matters in Georgia – The Notary’s Role in an Attorney State

In Georgia, known as an “Attorney State,” the involvement of an attorney is a legal requirement in real estate transactions. This means that for buying or selling property, an attorney must conduct the closing, ensuring that the process complies with state laws and regulations. However, this doesn’t diminish the importance of a notary; instead, it defines a complementary role.