
My
STORY
Re'vive Notary, a reputable notary public service provider, is dedicated to assisting individuals across New Jersey with their legal document authentication needs. We are committed to delivering swift and dependable services, tailored to meet each client's specific requirements. Their team includes experienced professionals who prioritize accuracy, attention to detail, and unwavering compliance with the law. With Re'vive Notary, you can expect efficient, stress-free notary processes that help you navigate your important document signings with ease.
Services
-
Re'vive Notary offers notary services to patrons for a fee of $2.50 per notary stamp/seal. The fee is due at the time of service. Cash, checks or credit cards are acceptable forms of payment. Credit Card payments will incur an additional $1.50 service fee.
-
Re'vive Notary provides only basic in-person notary services on a first-come, first-served basis. Re'vive Notary may decline to provide notary service if the customer, document, or circumstances of the request for notary service raise any issue of authenticity, ambiguity, doubt, or uncertainty. Notary laws are detailed in the New Jersey Notary Public Manual.
-
Notary service is not available for:
deeds, wills, living wills, living trusts, codicils, depositions, mortgages or other real estate closing documents. These documents can require technical or legal knowledge that is beyond our service.
-
In accordance with New Jersey notary requirements, to have a copy of a document certified by a notary, the original must be presented to the notary. We do not certify copies of Vital Records.
-
Re'vive Notaries are not attorneys - I am not an attorney licensed to practice law and may not give legal advice about immigration or any other legal matter or accept fees for legal advice.
-
Requestors must present a current, valid identification issued by a state or federal agency that includes the requestor’s photo, such as a NJ driver’s license, US military ID, or US passport.
-
In situations where a witness is required, the requestor should bring one.








