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Notarization does not have to be confusing. Mobile Notary by Kevin’s articles walk McKinney readers through the documents that matter most, including wills, deeds, title transfers, and travel consent forms, with practical tips on avoiding the errors that get paperwork rejected. Whether you are planning ahead or handling something urgent, the answers are here.
Which Youth Sports and Athletic Waiver Forms Actually Require a Notary Signature
Fall registration season hits Collin County hard in late July and early August, and the paperwork stack keeps growing every year. Football camps, club volleyball tryouts, cheer squads, select soccer, and travel baseball tournaments all send home packets full of forms that parents have to sign before a child ever touches the field. Somewhere in…
How to Notarize a Child Medical Treatment Authorization Before the School Year Starts
August arrives quickly in North Texas, and school registration packets tend to land in your inbox long before the first bell rings. Tucked inside those packets is usually a medical treatment authorization, a form that lets a trusted adult approve care for your child when you cannot be reached in time. Schools, club sports programs,…
Why College Students Should Sign a Medical Power of Attorney Before Move In Day
The summer before freshman year is full of packing lists, dorm supplies, and orientation dates, and almost none of those lists mention legal paperwork. That gap matters more than most families realize. The day a student turns eighteen, Texas treats that student as a legal adult, and parents lose the automatic authority they had over…
Do School Enrollment Forms Need a Notary When a Grandparent Is Raising the Child
August registration windows across Collin, Denton, and Grayson counties open fast, and grandparents raising a grandchild often find out at the front desk that a signature alone is not enough. The short answer is that some school enrollment forms need a notary and some do not, and the difference depends on which document the district…
New Hire Paperwork Season and How Remote Employees Complete I-9 Verification
Summer is peak hiring season across the Dallas metro area. New graduates start careers, companies fill roles before fall, and remote positions open in every industry. Every new hire in the United States must complete Form I-9 to verify identity and work authorization. Federal law gives employers just three business days after the first day…
The Complete Guide to Getting an Apostille for Documents Used Overseas
Summer is the busiest season for international document requests. Families finalize study abroad enrollments, couples plan destination weddings, and workers accept overseas job offers before fall. Foreign governments will not accept a U.S. document at face value; they need proof it is authentic. That proof is called an apostille. An apostille is a certificate issued…
Selling a Car in Texas This Summer and What the Title Transfer Actually Requires
Summer is peak season for private car sales in Texas. Teens buy first cars before the school year, college students upgrade before fall semester, and families trade vehicles ahead of road trips. Every one of those sales requires a proper title transfer to be legal. Texas law gives the buyer 30 days to transfer the…
How to Notarize a Power of Attorney for an Aging Parent Before a Hospital Stay
A scheduled surgery or hospital admission is often the moment families realize an aging parent has no power of attorney in place. Without this document, adult children cannot pay bills, manage accounts, or make decisions on a parent’s behalf. Texas law requires a durable power of attorney to be acknowledged before a notary to be…
What Documents Do Kids Need to Travel Abroad Without Both Parents This Summer
Summer travel season is here, and thousands of families across the Dallas metro area are booking international trips for their kids. Many children travel abroad with only one parent, a grandparent, or a school group. Border agents and airlines look closely at minors who are not accompanied by both parents. A notarized child travel consent…
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