Notarization
What can you notarize with Jurably?
From powers of attorney to deeds, get it notarized online in minutes or with a mobile notary — and if it needs to be recorded, we handle that too.
Most powers of attorney must be notarized — do it online in minutes or with a mobile notary.
An affidavit is a sworn written statement — it must be notarized with a jurat (an oath).
Deeds must be acknowledged before a notary before a county will record them.
A quitclaim deed transfers whatever interest you hold — notarize and record it with Jurably.
Many bills of sale — vehicles, boats, high-value items — are notarized to prevent disputes.
Securing a purchase contract? Notarize it — then record a memorandum to protect your interest.
Clearing a lien or a recorded memorandum? The release is notarized and recorded.