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Mobile NOTARY SERVICES

The Right Choice

Chad Populis offers notarial services, including independent document preparation and basic notarizations, to the New Orleans Metropolitan area, and most of Southeast Louisiana. Call or text us today to schedule your appointment.

 

I am consistent, knowledgeable and professional, giving each new case the attention it deserves. An integral part of my services is to work closely with my clients so that they can make the right decisions with respect to their notarial needs.

I have a private home notary office where we can comfortably and securely prepare and notarize your documents but I am also a mobile notary and will travel to your workplace, home, medical facility or other convenient location to handle your notarial needs.  Don't drive around town looking for a notary! As a traveling notary, I can save you time and offer you convenience by coming to you by appointment.

We can also notarize simple documents online utilizing our remote online notary services. Remote notary services are a type of electronic notarization that allows an individual to notarize documents online. This process uses technology to allow documents to be notarized without the need for the physical presence of an authorized notary public. 

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Gretna, Louisiana

5045776410

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"The prompt notarial services I received at Chad Populis Notary was amazing. He was readily available for any questions I had. I would recommend his services time and time again."

Rhonda James, client

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POPULAR NOTARY SERVICES

General Notarial Fees

$25 - Base Notarization Fee:

$25 - Remote Online Notary Fees: (subject to conditions)

PLUS DOCUMENT FEES

    $5 - Simple Contracts

    $5 - Affidavits

  $10 - Auto Title Transfers

  $10 - Travel Affidavits

  $10 - Permits and Applications

  $15 - Pension, 401(k), Insurance and Investment Documents

  $25 - Acknowledgment of Paternity Affidavit

  $30 - Concealed Weapon Permits

  $35 - Gun Permits

  $40 - Mandate "Power of Attorney" (General, Medical, Durable, Special, etc.)

  $40 - Provisional Custody by Mandate

  $60 - Child and Adult Adoptions

  $75 - Marital agreements "Pre-Nuptial Agreement"

$125 - Wills and Testaments

$125 - Small Successions

$125 - Bill of Sale of Immovables (Real Estate)

$125 - Acts of Donation of Immovable (Real Estate)

$150 - Loan and Mortgage Documents

$250 - Living Trusts

$125 - Limited Liability Company (LLC) and Corporation formation including Registered Agent designation ($75/year)

Travel Charge: $25.00 within 20 miles of Chad Populis Notary home office

additional $1.00 each mile beyond 20 miles* from zip code 70056.

*Maximum of 120 miles

Notarial fees vary according to your specific situation. The above schedule is a general estimate. All fees are subject to change. Chad Populis Notary will provide a total cost estimate prior to beginning any work but reserves the right to require additional fees depending on your specific situation or any changes that may be requested.

Additional charges may apply for after-hours or weekend appointments and for any specially arranged notary travel.

Cash and all major credit cards are accepted. Payment is expected at the document signing appointment. Chad Populis Notary may request a deposit via credit card depending on your specific request.

Please note that Chad Populis Notary may not notarize Wills, Matrimonial Agreements, and most notarial acts affecting immovable property (real estate) if they have not been prepared in-house.

Please call Chad Populis at (504) 577-6410, or email to: cmpopulis@yahoo.com for pricing on additional acts and documents not listed above.

 

Disclaimer Regarding Civil Law Notaries

Louisiana Civil Law Notaries are not authorized to practice law or give legal advice. Should you have questions outside the scope of a Louisiana Civil Law Notary, please consult with a lawyer.

Notarial Services

Years of Experience

I expedite service to all area hospitals to provide notary service to patients and their families. I can prepare both General Power of Attorney and MedicaI Power of Attorney documents.  I service Ochsner Hospital (all locations), East Jefferson Hospital, University Medical Center, Tulane Medical Center, Touro Hospital, St. Charles Parish Hospital, and West Jefferson Medical Center.  I also provide notary service to metro New Orleans nursing homes and retirement communities.  I can prepare general power-of-attorney and healthcare power-of-attorney documents at any hospital room, nursing home, or retirement community.  I have a full service mobile office, including computer, printer, wireless internet, and copy service.

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Notarize documents from your home or office computer using
Remote Online Notarization (RON)

Louisiana's online remote notarization services provide a secure, convenient, and efficient way to execute legally binding documents from the comfort of your home or office. Through advanced technology, such as secure video-conferencing and electronic signatures, our service providers specialize in performing notarizations entirely online, effectively streamlining the notarial process. Seamless and convenient, these services ensure that notarizations can be carried out regardless of physical location, thus saving time, minimizing costs, and eliminating geographical barriers.

My online remote notarization service in Louisiana is fully certified and authorized by the State of Louisiana to perform remote notarial acts. I adhere strictly to regulations governing these proceedings to ensure the legality and validity of all notarized documents. Designed to protect all parties involved in a notarial transaction, our RON service providers employ state-of-the-art identity verification tools, tamper-evident electronic seals, and secure video recording of all transactions to meet state requirements, safeguarding the integrity of the remote notarization process.

Chad M. Populis, Louisiana Civil Law Notary Public

ABOUT THE NOTARY

In Louisiana, a notary public is granted a broad range of powers usually reserved for attorneys in other states. The standard for testing new notaries in Louisiana prepares them for these tasks. A Civil Law Notary Public is authorized to independently draft and notarize many different acts, including but not limited to Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Real Estate Transfers, Small Successions, Formation Documents for Corporations and Limited Liability Companies, Matrimonial Agreements, and Contracts. A Civil Law Notary Public is a cost-efficient alternative to using an attorney for your simple notarial document needs.

Chad Populis, Louisiana Notary Public

Chad M. Populis is a married father of two sons, lifelong Louisiana resident, graduate of Warren Easton High School and attended the University of New Orleans. He enjoys Saints and LSU football and is a freelance photographer in his spare time.

In 2015, Chad was commissioned in Jefferson Parish as a Louisiana Civil Law Notary Public with statewide jurisdiction. He can prepare, pass, and notarize acts and documents in any Parish in the State of Louisiana. Acquiring training and experience as a loan signing agent, title abstract, mortgage loan originator, real estate salesperson, and property appraisal has prepared Chad for the many situations he will face as a notary.

As a member of the Louisiana Notary Association and the National Notary Association, Chad Populis Notary is committed to providing clients with the highest standard of service for a fraction of the price charged by attorneys. Contact Chad Populis today at (504) 577-6410 or cmpopulis@yahoo.com to schedule your appointment.

NOTARY CONTACT

Contact us here regarding your Remote Online Notary needs!

 

We provide online, mobile, and electronic notarial services to help make notarizing documents quick and easy.

 

Whether you are a business needing to notarize employee documents or an individual needing to notarize a contract, I'm here to help.

 

Please tell us the type of notary services you need and we will do our best to respond within 24 hours. We look forward to working with you!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What forms of payment do you accept?
A. I accept cash, debit, Cash App, Zelle, PayPal, and all major credit cards (including AMEX). I do not accept personal checks.


Q. What forms of I.D. can you accept?
A. We accept any original government-issued I.D. and a few others. (U.S. issued Driver’s License, State Issued I.D., Passport, and TWIC Card)


Q. Can I bring a document signed by another person to be notarized?
A. No. The person who is signing the document must appear before and sign the document in the presence of the Notary after presenting a valid form of identification.


Q. My document requires witnesses. Do I need to bring two people in with me?
A. It's recommended that witnesses are secured prior to arrival. I on occasion can provide you with witnesses in office. (call ahead to inquire about securing witnesses).


Q. Do you notarize Wills prepared by Legal Zoom or another notary?
A. Yes! I do notarize wills prepared by a third party, however the fee remains the same. Ask for more information.

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General Terms

General Notarizations
There are many documents that require notarization. Affidavits, Titles, Powers of Attorney, Licensing forms, and Lien Waivers are just a few of the various documents that must often be signed in front of a Notary. 

 

Durable power of attorney

This form allows for a person to have unlimited and unrestricted power to handle your financial decisions. The decisions and actions made on your behalf can be anything from picking up mail to selling a home, as long as the decision is in your best interest it is legal. The form is durable which means that it remains valid if you should become incapacitated. If you are seeking a form to no longer be available for use upon incapacitation the General Form should be completed.


General Power of Attorney (Procuration by Mandate)
Making a General Power of Attorney gives authority to another person (your “Agent”) to act in your behalf. These powers include handling financial affairs, business matters, making gifts, hiring professional assistance, and more. A General Power of Attorney is a great tool if you will be traveling and need someone to handle certain matters, or in the event you are physically or mentally incapable of managing your own affairs or making medical decisions.


Limited Power of Attorney
You can specify which powers an Agent may exercise by making a Limited Power of Attorney. This is useful when one cannot be present to handle affairs due to other commitments. Selling or donating automobiles, transferring property, and paying bills, are just a few of the common powers specified in a Limited Power of Attorney.


Provisional Custody by Mandate
Provisional Custody by Mandate is a Louisiana instrument that allows parents of a minor child to authorize another person to provide for the care, custody and control of that minor.
Provisional Custody is used when a minor child will be spending an extended period of time with someone who is not his/her parent or legal guardian. The "Custodian" usually has the power to enroll the child in school, discipline the child, authorize medical care for the child, and perform any other acts necessary for the well-being of the child. The authority can be granted for a period of no greater than one year.
*Provisional Custody is different from full Legal Custody and Adoption, both of which are usually permanent and require a court proceeding.


Simple Wills
If you need a Simple Will, Chad Populis Notary is a fast and inexpensive alternative to a lawyer or online self-help service like Legal Zoom. My Notarial Testaments meet Louisiana’s required form and are drafted in accordance with Louisiana State Law. If you know how to sign your name, if you can read, and are physically able to do both, then we can help.


Affidavits
An Affidavit is a statement of facts which is sworn to (or affirmed) before an officer who has authority to administer an oath (i.e. Notary Public). Common types of Affidavits in Louisiana are Affidavits of Residency, Affidavits of Heirship, and Affidavits of Error. Chad Populis Notary can usually customize an Affidavit to meet your needs. The idea behind notarized affidavits is to certify claims legally. Throughout life there are many occasions when people need legal documents to support claims. The documents contain facts and info which become a legal force once an official notary signs them. This is in essence is an notarized affidavit.
These documents contain facts and information you believe to be true when you sign. 


Certified / True Copies
Notaries are frequently asked to make a "Certified" or "Attested" copy of an original document. Please note that when a Notary makes an "Attested" copy of a document, he/she is not guaranteeing the authenticity of the Original Document, its contents, or its effects. The Notary is simply stating that the document photocopy is a "True" and complete copy of the original document that was presented. Bring us your Original Passport, Driver's License, College Degree or other Original Document and we will make a "Certified True Copy" (You must present the original document to the Notary.)


Unlimited Notary Contracts
We offer an Unlimited Notary Contract for contractors or organizations requiring frequent Notary services. Pay one low annual fee and receive unlimited (non-title) notarizations for any employee of your company or any subcontractor working on one of your jobs. Pricing based on volume and new contracts are prorated quarterly. Contact me for details!

Bill of Sale
A bill of sale is a document which makes a transaction between a seller and a buyer legally official. The actual document contains:
Name, address, and signature of the former owner, Name and address of the new owner, Product Information, Sales date, and a signature of a licensed notary.
We will provide the document, and official notary stamp for proof of the transaction. Just come ready with two witnesses and the proper details about the transaction to speed up the process.
 

Act of Donation
When providing an Act of Donation both the donee (receiver) and donor (giver) receive original copies for their records. You do not need to be related to make a donation!
To perform an act of donation all you need is a simple form listing the donor and donee along with basic information about the donation. The form will then be signed by both parties and two witnesses.  After this transaction, the notary officiates your document.

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FOR YOUR INFORMATION

Notarization does not guarantee that the information on a document is accurate or legal. The signer is responsible for the content of the document. The Notary Public certifies the signer’s identity. The notary will certify a signer’s identity by checking a valid identifying document containing a photo, physical description, and signature. Government issued photo IDs, such as driver’s licenses, state ID cards, passports, U.S. military IDs, and inmate IDs are sufficient for certification. Social Security cards, birth certificates, credit cards, immigration cards, and temporary driver’s licenses are not suitable for identification.

 If a signer does not have a valid photo ID (valid driver’s license, military ID, State-issued ID), then he or she will need two people present who will swear to his or her identity in order to be certified. The oath of a certifying witness is satisfactory evidence for certification.


In order for a Louisiana notary to issue acknowledgement, it is not necessary for the document to be signed in his or her presence. However, the signer must still appear before the notary at the time of the acknowledgement to swear he or she freely signed for the purposes stated in the document under his or her own will. Some services require the document actually be signed in the notary’s presence., such as jurats. A jurat requires the wording “subscribed and sworn to” on the document just above where the Notary Public signs his or her name.


People who cannot sign their name due to illiteracy or disability can use a mark as a signature as long as a notary and two other impartial witnesses are present. A document can be notarized when the signer is hospitalized or in a care home facility, but the notary must make every effort to ensure that the signer is not incapacitated and that they understand what they are signing.


Not every document can be notarized. For one to be notarized, it must contain: (1) language committing the signer in some way; (2) an original signature from the document signer; (3) a notarial certificate, which can appear in the document itself or in an attachment.
Notarization is required for some legal documents, such as real estate deeds, certain affidavits, and others that are not binding without notarization.


A Louisiana notary cannot certify a copy of a birth or death certificate. Should you need a copy for someone who was born in the U.S., you should contact the State Bureau of Vital Statistics or the parish Clerk’s office in the parish where the person was born. For foreign birth certificates, you should contact the consulate of the country in which the person was born.


 A Louisiana notary public cannot prepare or file another person’s immigration papers unless he or she is an attorney or an “accredited representative” approved by the U.S. Department of Justice. Some clerical work on the documents can be done by non-attorneys, but the law suggests it’s is best to have an attorney help with that.


Notaries in Louisiana cannot certify a copy of a passport or driver’s license.


A notary can draft legal documents but cannot give legal advice.


A notary in Louisiana can list two signers on one notarial certificate as long as they appear before him or her at the same time.


 Faxes and photocopies can be notarized, but only when the document bears an original signature.


 Undated documents can be notarized. If the document has a space for a date, it should either be filled in or marked through. If the document does not have a space for a date, it is permissible for the signer to date it next to his or her signature or mark. State law is very clear that “back dating” is illegal.


 Louisiana notaries should refuse service when they suspect fraud or are uncertain of a signer’s identity, willingness, or competence. Notaries should never refuse service on the basis of race, religion, nationality, lifestyle, or because the signer is not a client.

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