A new website is in the works! I hope to have it available in mid-May 2024. In the mean time, some of the information on this page may be out of date. I apologize for any inconvenience this causes. As always, consult an attorney if you have legal questions, and feel free to contact me via the "general contact" form if you have any questions.

It is the responsibility of the signer (client) to ensure they have and comprehend all forms necessary for the notarization appointment.  I will not provide any forms to the signer with the exception of loose certificates, when necessary.  These forms are provided at no charge to you and will be stapled to your entire document and/or notarized signature page.  

My loose certificate for Copy Certification by Document Custodian contains a blank non-legal statement that can be completed by a signer if they so choose.  I cannot complete a statement for you.  I also cannot speak to or guarantee the legality, validity, or enforceability of any documents or statements, including the statement on my loose certificate for Copy Certification by Document Custodian.

The only other form I provide is a “Self-Proving Affidavit of Last Will & Testament,” which is directly lifted from the code of Virginia (§ 64.2-452) and printed at my expense for your convenience, not actually drafted by me.  

Otherwise, it is against the law for me to advise or assist in drafting or creating any documents for legal use.  It is further illegal for me to explain anything within a legal document to you.  Any and all questions regarding a document must be submitted to the document originator.  Under no circumstances should you sign a document you do not fully understand.