Prince George's County, MD

HELLO

I’m Liz, your trusted notary public, offering convenient remote online notarization and mobile notary services. Whether you need documents notarized from the comfort of your home or office, or require assistance on-the-go, I’m here to help.

With a commitment to reliability and confidentiality, I provide efficient notarization for all your important documents.

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Remote Online Notarization


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Traveling Notary Services


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Maryland Mobile Notary

Need a notary to come to you? I am available to travel local to Beltsville, MD.

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Need Your Document Notarized Right now?

I’ve partnered with Proof (a.k.a. Notarize), the leading remote online notarization platform, to provide quick and convenient notarization. Best of all, you do not have to be in the state of Maryland to use this service!

NNA Certified Signing Agent

The National Notary Association is the largest professional organization for notaries and signing agents in the US. I have completed their Notary Signing Agent certification course and I’m ready to help you close your home loan, refinance, or other mortgage products in the location of your choosing.

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About Me


Elizabeth Espinosa

Commissioned, Licensed, and Insured MD Notary Public
Service-Disabled USAF Veteran

I was commissioned as a Notary Public in Maryland in October of 2021. I have also been a federal employee for 11 years, after spending 4 years in the United States Air Force. Between military and civilian service I spent a year as a real estate broker’s assistant, which sparked my interest in real estate and loan signings. I received my TIPIC license in May of 2022.

I live in Beltsville, MD with my husband, a Chief Warrant Officer in the US Navy Reserve, and our cat. I am a lifelong equestrian, and compete my horse in eventing and dressage across the Mid-Atlantic region. Originally from the Philadelphia area, I follow the Philadelphia Flyers and other Philly sports, enjoy a good cheesesteak, and may or may not have bought my house based on its proximity to a Wawa.

What is a notary public?

In Maryland, a notary public is someone who helps prevent fraud by making sure documents are genuine and people are who they say they are.

How Does it Work?: When you need a document notarized in Maryland, you have to go in person to a notary. They’ll check your ID, watch you sign the document, then put their stamp or seal on it.

Types of Notarization: Notaries can do different things like saying you signed a document (acknowledgment), making you swear the document is true (jurat), or verifying copies of papers.

Why Does it Matter?: Notarized documents are taken seriously because they show the signatures are real and the document is legit.

Responsibilities: Notaries in Maryland have to follow state laws to make sure everything is done right. They’re not responsible for the content of the documents, just for checking IDs and watching you sign.

Special Services: Notaries can come to you if you can’t go to them (mobile notaries). Maryland also allows online notarization for most documents.

Overall, notarization in Maryland helps keep things honest in legal and business stuff by confirming signatures and document authenticity.

What kind of documents get notarized?

  • Real estate documents (deeds, mortgages, lease agreements)
  • Legal agreements (contracts, affidavits)
  • Estate planning documents (wills, trusts, powers of attorney)
  • Financial documents (loan agreements, promissory notes)
  • Government forms (vehicle titles, marriage licenses)
  • Business documents (corporate resolutions, partnership agreements)
  • Legal proceedings documents (affidavits, depositions)

Pricing

Mobile Notarization

— Meet with me in a location of your choosing

$8 per Notarial Act

Travel fees at the IRS mileage rate ($0.67 in 2024) up to $5. Additional copies of the same document: $4 per signature per copy.

Remote Online Notarization

— Conduct your session via online meeting

$25 per Session

Includes the first notarization. Additional signatures notarized at $10 per notarial act.