Services
ABT Notary offers affordable Traveling Notary Services in the Reading, PA and surrounding area. We travel to the location of our customer’s choosing and work hard to accommodate our customer’s schedule.
Notarial Acts
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take an acknowledgement
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administer oaths and affirmations
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take a verification on oath or affirmation (includes an affidavit)
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witness or attest a signature
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certify or attest a copy or deposition and note a protest of a negotiable instrument.
Remote Online Notarization (RON)
Remote Online Notarization, or RON, is the use of audio/visual technology, by a commissioned notary public, to complete a notarial act when the principal is not in the same physical location as the notary public.

Correspondence
Need a letter completed but do not know where to start? Don't have a computer or printer and need the job done? We can help you! We type and print just about any letter you need notarized.
Real Estate Documents
If you're selling your own house or property, you'll have documents requiring notarization, including Closing Documents signed by sellers and buyers, Warranty Deeds, Subordination Agreements, Quit Claims, and Occupancy Affidavits.
Closing Property Transactions
These days it seems that everyone’s schedule is jam-packed, and time is at a premium. Still, life and its many transactions need to move forward in a timely manner. For property sales, time is the utmost concern and the process can be complex, involving Buyers, Sellers, Lenders, and Title Insurance Companies, each with a stake in the transaction.
Traveling Signing Agent to the Rescue
To ensure that proceedings aren’t delayed, due to schedule conflicts, the Notary Signing Agent is an invaluable asset, traveling to a Buyer or Seller’s location to facilitate document signings by verifying everyone’s identity, getting the required signatures, notarizing as needed, and returning the documents to the Closing Agent.
You can trust that as an NNA Certified Notary Signing Agent, we will carry out each and every document signing with courtesy and professionalism, and deliver all documents safely.


Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney form allows you to appoint another person to act on your behalf should you ever require someone to make short- or long-term decisions for you.
On a Power of Attorney form, the person granting authority to another is the "Principal". The person who is granted authority is called the "Attorney-in-fact" or "Agent".
Apostille
An Apostille is a certification that verifies the authenticity of a document. The signature and the capacity of the official who executed the document is authenticated through an Apostille.
The Hague Convention of October 5, 1961, eliminated the requirement of legalization for foreign public documents. Therefore, any country that is part of the Hague Convention accepts the Apostille and no further legalization of the document is needed for international use. For documents that are going to be used in a country that is not part of the Hague Convention, a Certificate of Authentication is issued.

