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What does Ransom's Notary offer?

 

Ransom Notary offers a variety of notary services in Melvindale, serving Wayne County and the surrounding Downriver area. These services include: 


Notarization of various types of documents. In-person and electronic notarization, remote online notarization (RON), is also notarization conducted remotely via online platforms. 

Steven Ransom is a Notary Public in Michigan who operates under the name Ransom Notary or Ransom Notary Service™. His is based in Melvindale and primarily serves Wayne County and the Downriver area. 

Services offered

  • General Notary Work (GNW)
  • Remote Online Notarization (RON) 

Flexible service is available on weekdays and weekends, including holidays. My fees are based on distance and document type. 

Important limitations

Ransom Notary is not licensed to practice law or give legal advice.

Note: Ransom Notary is committed to professionalism and ethics in providing notary services 

As a notary public, Steven Ransom can notarize a wide range of documents in Michigan. 

Some of the common documents notarized in Michigan include:

  • Affidavits: Sworn statements of fact.
  • Powers of Attorney (POAs): Documents granting someone the authority to act on another's behalf.
  • Wills and Trusts: Estate planning documents.
  • Contracts: Agreements between parties.
  • Medical Directives: Documents outlining healthcare wishes. 

It is important to remember that I, as a notary public, am an impartial witness and cannot give legal advice or prepare legal documents.

THAT'S WHAT RANSOM'S NOTARY OFFERS



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