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Melanie Escott, Mobile Notary Public - Quincy, IL
Located in Adams County, IL

Name: Melanie Escott
Mail Address: Available Upon Request
Quincy,  IL 62305
Preferred Phone: 618-921-8042
EMail:
Notary Service: Regular Hours
123Notary.com Certified? No # of Loan Signed: 545
Bilingual Assistance: E-doc Capabilities: No
Printer: Single Tray Laser Printer MB of RAM on Printer:
Internet: No Data Available Wireless Card: No
E&O Insurance Amount: Reverse Mortgage: No
Hospital Signings: No Jail Signings: No
Affidavit: No Power of Attorney Documents: No
Business Documents: No Immigration Documents: No
All Counties We Offer Mobile Notary Service to:
• Adams
• Hancock
Hours Available for Notary Public Work:
Sunday 12:00 noon - 7:00 pm
Monday 08:00 am - 9:00 pm
Tuesday 08:00 am - 9:00 pm
Wednesday 08:00 am - 9:00 pm
Thursday 08:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday 08:00 am - 9:00 pm
Saturday 08:00 am - 9:00 pm
Notary Notes:

While I have not been a Mobile Notary Public a long time, every signing is important to me and I take great effort that I give it and the customer the full attention and care they deserve.

I'm experienced with Refinances, Purchases, Sales, Helocs, and more.

NNA Certified
NNA Background Screened

I have experience in Records Management, and Real Estate. I also have completed training in US Immigration documents and am interested in gaining experience with that also.

While my hours are flexible, my availability to do signings is greater with the more notice I receive in advance of the upcoming appointment. I look forward to being of service.

First listed: 8/28/2019 3:30:00 AM PST
Last edited: 4/19/2022 2:06:00 AM PST
P#: 7 | N#: 58012
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Melanie Escott is a commissioned Illinois notary public and may notarize documents in any county of Illinois . It is not permitted to use a Illinois notary public seal for mobile notary services outside of the State of Illinois . However, if you find a notary or mobile notary that has a dual notary public commission in a neighboring state, then it would be legal for the notary public to use the commission for the corresponding state. Thank you for using 123notary.com as your source for finding mobile notaries.