Oregon Notary Public in Central Beaverton

I have been an Oregon notary public since 2017. My current commission is valid through August 2028.

My capacity to provide immediate notary services during mediation has calmed clients' nerves and restored their trust in each other -- or at least it has not required them to rely on trust alone.

Somewhat regularly, one spouse asks the other to commit to something in writing. Being there to draft and notarize even the simplest agreement on the spot provides instant peace of mind. It could be as brief as a single short paragraph.

I recommend that you have me notarize the Marital Settlement Agreement. It is particularly important if there will be a pause between mediation and filing.

Notary public services during mediation

Free notary services for current and former clients

If you are a current or former mediation client of mine, and you have a document that you need to have notarized, I will be glad to help you free of charge.

You will need to make an appointment, but my flexible scheduling for mediation also applies to notary services. Notary services for current and former clients are always free of charge. They are offered subject to the same limitations that apply to non-clients.

Please note the section below ("Notary public services for non-clients") to note the specifications of the documents that I notarize.

If you are not a mediation client of my office, you may still request notary services, by appointment. I do not offer walk-in services for mediation or notary services. I have limited availability to perform notary services for non-clients.

My fee for notary services for non-clients is $10 per notarial act. A notarial act is each use of the notary stamp. Most documents require only a single stamp and signature. Some more complex documents require more than one stamp and signature because they are separate documents within a larger package. In such cases, each stamp would incur a separate fee.

Please also be aware that the document that you are seeking to have notarized must include a notarial certificate as part of the document. I cannot notarize a "loose" certificate attached to a document, nor may I choose a certificate for you. It must already be included when you present it to me.

A portion of the text of the document must be on the page that contains the notarial certificate. For example, if it is a three-page document, the notarial certificate cannot be the only text on the third page.

Notary public services for non-clients