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Available Upon Request Florence, SC 29501

I had an amazing experience with Tarsha. This was the second time I have used her service, and she has come through each time. I contacted her with short notice, and had my documents notarized the same day, without a hitch! Very professional and reliable.

Oren Markowitz on 2/21/2021 8:35:35 AM

Ms. Jackson was extremely helpful and professional when we needed assistance getting a document notarized for a homebound client. Her rates are quite reasonable, her work is flawless, and I highly recommend her for all your notarization needs.

Donna Durfey on 1/27/2021 8:28:53 AM

Notary was performed POA and Medical POA. She was patient punctual,professional and took no time to complete signing. Tarsha got the job done immediately. I will refer my family and friends to her.

Jennie Cannon on 5/30/2019 9:38:41 AM

 

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