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Welcome to Sally Dolton Mobile Notary, your one-stop destination for notary and apostille services. We simplify the process of authenticating your documents for international use, ensuring efficiency and reliability.

What is an Apostille Document? An apostille is a specialized certificate authenticating the origin of a public document, making it valid and legitimate internationally.

Types of Documents for Apostille: We specialize in apostilling various documents, including legal (e.g., birth certificates, marriage certificates), educational (e.g., diplomas, transcripts), business (e.g., articles of incorporation, power of attorney), and personal (e.g., passports, driver's licenses) documents.

Purpose of Apostille: The primary purpose is to facilitate recognition in foreign countries under the Hague Apostille Convention, eliminating the need for additional certifications.

Why Do You Need an Apostille?

  1. International Recognition: An apostille ensures acceptance in member countries of the Hague Apostille Convention for smoother international transactions.
  2. Legal Compliance: Many governments and organizations require apostilled documents for legal proceedings, international adoptions, and business dealings.
  3. Peace of Mind: Obtaining an apostille adds authenticity to your documents, providing peace of mind for important matters abroad.

Explore our user-friendly website for more information on the apostille process and our efficient notary services. At Sally Dolton Mobile Notary, your trust is our priority, and we handle your documents with care and expertise.

Welcome to Sally Dolton's Wedding Officiant Services on the Beautiful Kitsap Peninsula!

Congratulations on your upcoming wedding! I'm Sally Dolton and I would be thrilled to be part of your special day as a Wedding Officiant serving the enchanting Kitsap Peninsula. My mission is to make your wedding ceremony uniquely yours, reflecting your love story and ensuring that your special day is filled with joy and cherished memories.

Your wedding day is a celebration of love, and I would be honored to play a part in making it unforgettable. As your Wedding Officiant, I am committed to crafting a ceremony that is a true reflection of your relationship. Whether you desire a traditional ceremony, a themed celebration, or a unique personalized script, I am dedicated to ensuring your vows are exchanged in a way that resonates with your individuality and love story.

I take pride in creating a warm and inclusive atmosphere, embracing couples of all genders and backgrounds. Love knows no boundaries, and it's my privilege to unite couples in marriage, fostering an environment of acceptance and celebration.

Situated on the breathtaking Kitsap Peninsula, your wedding ceremony can be surrounded by the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. From picturesque waterfronts to lush gardens, the Kitsap Peninsula offers a stunning backdrop for your special day. Let me assist you in finding the perfect location that captures the essence of your love and provides a memorable setting for your ceremony.

I understand the significance of your wedding day, and I am dedicated to ensuring that every detail is tailored to your vision. From the first consultation to the final "I do," my goal is to make your wedding experience as stress-free and joyful as possible.

If you're ready to embark on this exciting journey, contact me today to discuss your wedding officiant needs. I look forward to being part of your love story and helping you create a day filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable moments on the Kitsap Peninsula.

Thank you for considering Sally Dolton Wedding Officiant Services for your special day. Let's make your wedding dreams come true!

Get in Touch:  559-360-0097  

Notaries do not notarize an I-9 employment form. They verify the information for the I-9 and sign as a authorized representative

Benefit from Sally Dolton's years of notary expertise and reliability.  Count on us for prompt court document pickup. Our streamlined processes and dedicated team ensure efficient handling of time-sensitive matters, minimizing delays.

We adhere to all legal requirements, ensuring your court documents are handled in full compliance with the law. Trust us to maintain document integrity throughout the retrieval process.

In need of swift and reliable court document retrieval? Contact Sally Dolton Notary today to schedule your pickup. Experience the peace of mind that comes with knowing your legal documents are in capable hands.

Contact Sally Dolton Notary now for efficient court document retrieval. Your legal matters deserve the reliability and expertise that Sally Dolton provides.

Description for Most Requested forms

Notaries cannot advise clients on which form needs to be used.  They are able to show them the difference in the documents.   These are the most requested documents

An acknowledgment has a few requirements that help explain the type of notarization, one is that the signer must be present in front of the notary, the signer must be identified by satisfactory evidence, and they also must either sign in front of the notary, or acknowledge having previously signed the document. The acknowledgment does not certify the capacity of the person signing the document, but does indicate that the signers state they are signing in their authorized capacity that they claim within the document.

A Jurat: Is similar to an acknowledgment in that it requires personal presence of the person signing the document, but it also requires that the person signing the document take an oath or affirmation, stating that the contents and statements in the documents are truthful. 

Oaths:  Is a pledge sworn to before a notary public attesting to the truth of a given statement. An oath calls upon a supreme being as a witness, and is made under penalty of perjury. 

Affirmation:  Is a pledge sworn to before a notary public attesting to the truth of a given statement. An affirmation does not call upon a supreme being as a witness, and is made under penalty of perjury.

Once an oath or affirmation is administered, the signer is then permitted to sign and date the document in the presence and oversight of the Notary. Documents requiring a jurat need to be signed in the presence of the Notary. 

An Affidavit is a written document in which its maker (the “Affiant”) swears under oath before someone authorized to administered oaths, such as a Notary Public or County Clerk, that the statements made in the document are true.

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