Overland Park Notary Service

Overland Park, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Bitcoin
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Description

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The cost is only $ 3.00 per signature per document notarized right on-​site. Hours available are outside of the normal hours usually available for notary services. We are available from 1:00 p.m. — 7:00 p.m. daily… including Saturday and Sunday. Correct change appreciated for payment by cash. Credit cards accepted. Just stop by or call/​email for more information. We are located in the Centennial Park Community in Overland Park, Kansas. In addition, mobile notary service to Overland Park businesses, (including local hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities within Overland Park), is available for an all-​inclusive flat $ 45.00 fee, including travel, time, and notarization of documents. Notary service for Real Estate loan/​mortgage and closing paperwork is available on-​site for an all-​inclusive $ 45.00 fee, (due to the many pages of documents to notarize, instruction sheets, and procedures for this process), during regular office hours daily.

History

Established in 2014.

The cost is only $ 3.00 per signature per document notarized on-​site, (except loan and mortgage paperwork for housing which is a flat fee of $ 45.00, due to the amount of papers to notarize, time, instructions, and procedures necessary). We now offer mobile notary service for a flat, all-​inclusive fee of just $ 45.00 for businesses, hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities located within Overland Park, Kansas. We are located in the Centennial Park Townhouse Community. Look for the «Notary Public» sign on our door. Building #1, 9414 West 120th Terrace, Suite 15 — Main Floor. Please park on the street and not in a driveway.

Meet the Business Owner

Mihalis P.

Business Owner

A former deputy sheriff and then teacher and school administrator, Mihalis P. served in private and public education a total of 20 years before retiring in June, 2015.