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Swift Key Notary

Sarah M. Kienzle, Notary Public

Swift Key Notary
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Yes, I Can Help You Notarize:

Preliminary Notice

A preliminary notice is a legal document sent by a contractor or supplier to notify the property owner and general contractor of their right to file a lien if they are not paid. This notice is commonly used in construction projects to secure payment for work or materials provided.

Why Use a Notary?

Notarizing a preliminary notice ensures that the contractor’s or supplier’s right to file a lien is properly established. It verifies the identity of the party sending the notice, reducing the risk of fraudulent claims. Notarization adds credibility to the notice, ensuring it will be recognized in legal disputes. It also helps ensure that the notice is properly recorded with local authorities.

I offer in-person mobile Notary Public Services in the following zip codes of MISSOURI:

63010, 63012, 63016, 63019, 63020, 63023, 63025, 63026, 63028, 63047, 63048, 63049, 63050, 63051, 63052, 63053, 63065, 63066, 63070, 63109, 63119, 63122, 63123, 63125, 63126, 63127, 63128, 63129

Training I Have Taken To Be a Better Notary Public In MISSOURI:

*Notaries Are Not Attorneys and Therefore Cannot Practice Legal Advice.

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I make sure to stay up-to-date on all of my state laws and regulations as a Notary Public. 

The National Notary Assocation is a rite of passage for a professional Notary Public. I keep my membership up-to-date!

The Loan Signing System Notary Signing Agent Certification is proof of professionalism, credibility, and confidence.

The Remote Online Notary Network connects signers with a notary via video call to notarize documents electronically, securely, and conveniently from anywhere.

I Am Bound to the Notarial Laws Of MISSOURI

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