813-603-7597

Mobile Notary Services, Tampa, Florida

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Quitting has long been the scourge on our mortal human minds. We experience hardship, sit and dwell in our failure, then pass blame onto others and just never grow or learn.

If we get up, accept that there were mistakes made, even if someone else did something to cause the breakdown of a business, partnership or an accident, learn from it and determine that we will not align with a similar person.

Then reset the goals and move forward because our prosperity is ahead of us and looking back or sitting still in regret will only cause loss of that blessing in waiting, else the more determined person will get what was meant for us.

Don’t lose twice.

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Payment Accepted

Preferred payment method: Cash or Zelle.

Title/Law Office can make a check payment payable to Lloyans, LLC.

Should a customer opt to use a Credit Card, all processing fees will be added to the cost of service rendered. This method is Venmo.

Privacy Policy

All of the client information provided to Exceedingly Mobile Notary, LLC will be treated with full privacy and confidentiality. All stored information will only be disclosed according to  compliance with government set Privacy regulations. We do not sell or trade our clients' personal data to any third party.

Cancellation Policy

All fees are payable to Exceedingly Mobile Notary LLC . 

If our notary is in transit, or arrives to the signing location and signing does not occur for any reasons whatsoever there will be a $60 cancellation fee assessed.

You agree to hold Exceedingly Mobile Notary LLC, their employees and contractors harmless. By proceeding with payment you confirm you have read and expressly agreed to fees and terms of our service.

 

Disclaimer

You agree to indemnify and hold Exceedingly Mobile Notary LLC and the signing Notary Public harmless. You understand that we are not attorneys and therefore not licensed to practice law and cannot give legal advice.

We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.

A mobile notary public is not an attorney and cannot give legal advice.

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