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Notary At YourDoor LLC Notary At YourDoor! LLC is an established small business servicing St. Louis, Missouri and surrounding areas. I am very detailed and organized in my work!

State of Missouri Notary Commission Number: 16351973

Working as a notary public is very important to the people of Missouri. As a notary, I enhance trust and confidence in matters that are vital to our state. My service as a notary is a cornerstone of the courts and legal system, and of business and commerce. All notarization through my company is completely CONFIDENTIAL. Protecting the privacy o

f my customers and their loved ones is my first priority. I have over 20+ years experience in social services work as well as in education, human resources and the administrative field. Having such experience in these fields enables me to have a great knowledge of the small and big details of the "paperwork process." My company is also more than willing to travel to notorize your documents for a small fee. (based on mileage)

Thank you to all of my clients for your continued support and REFERRALS! Notary At YourDoor! LLCMobile Notary Service
21/05/2026

Thank you to all of my clients for your continued support and REFERRALS!

Notary At YourDoor! LLC
Mobile Notary Service

03/04/2026

With his new shop in St. Ann, St. Louis educator and hip-hop artist Byron Waters — also known as Zeus Rebel Waters — is uniting his three passions under one roof: music, community and sweets.

Sweets by Sweet Waters opened its doors in January. The initial idea was to open a doughnut shop, Waters said, but when he found a storefront that was sectioned off into three different spaces, he began to envision a third space for people of all ages to build community and work on creative projects.

“I wanted to put something together — [a place] children could come be a part of [and] to see somebody from the community, like them, that didn't give up and put something beautiful together,” he said.

In addition to doughnuts, sweets, hot dogs and nachos, Sweets by Sweet Waters offers rental space including a rehearsal stage and a studio for recording podcasts. On some Friday nights, Waters hosts a “Dope Beats and Donuts” open mic where community members can sing, perform music, do standup comedy or other types of performance.

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I would like to extend my sincerest gratitude to all of my valued clients, friends, and family who have supported my not...
31/12/2025

I would like to extend my sincerest gratitude to all of my valued clients, friends, and family who have supported my notary business in 2025! 👏🏾

I truly appreciate the referrals and am committed to providing exceptional service to meet your notary and document needs.

Be safe and Happy New Year!

Tanya R. Earls🖌️
Notary At YourDoor! LLC
St. Louis, Missouri

09/10/2025

Notary News!

*Notaries in the United States vs. Notaries in Other Countries*

Many people assume that notaries perform the same duties around the world. While the title “notary” (“notario” in Spanish and “notaire” in French) is common in many countries, the role of a notary public in the United States is quite different from that of notaries in other nations. Understanding these distinctions is important, especially as international transactions and document authentications become more common.

*The Role of the U.S. Notary Public*

In the United States, notaries public are allowed to perform certain notarial acts, such as administering oaths and affirmations, taking acknowledgments, and (in few states) witnessing signatures.

A U.S. notary public’s authority is limited to verifying the identity of signers and ensuring that individuals are acting willingly and understand the consequences of signing the document. Notaries cannot provide legal advice, draft legal documents, or represent clients in legal matters unless they are also licensed attorneys.

Each state sets its own notary laws and rules for commissions, education, and permissible notarial acts. Most states appoint notaries for a set term, usually four years, and some require a notary bond. Compared to international counterparts, U.S. notaries, except in Louisiana and Puerto Rico, are considered public officials with ministerial duties, meaning their functions are largely procedural rather than advisory.

*Notaries in Civil Law Countries*

In many countries that follow the civil law system, such as France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Mexico, and much of Latin America, notaries (notarios or notaires) hold a much higher legal status. These notaries are trained attorneys and government-appointed officers who draft and interpret legal documents, authenticate contracts and property transfers, manage wills, estates, and corporate formations, and provide legal advice to clients.

Civil law notaries undergo extensive education and legal training, often equivalent to that of a practicing attorney. Their notarized documents carry strong evidentiary and enforceable weight.

*Why the Difference Matters*

For U.S. notaries, this distinction is important to understand, especially when dealing with immigrants or foreign clients. In many countries, the word “notary” or “notario” implies a professional with extensive legal authority. In the U.S., however, a notary public’s role is strictly limited to verifying identities, witnessing signatures, and completing notarial certificates.

The use of the word “notario” by U.S. notaries can lead to confusion and misinterpretation among individuals from other countries. To prevent this, most jurisdictions in the United States prohibit notaries who are not licensed attorneys from using the titles “notario” or “notario público,” or from advertising as immigration specialists or offering legal assistance.

*A Shared Goal: Integrity and Trust*

Despite their differences, notaries around the world share a common purpose—to uphold trust and integrity in both personal and commercial transactions. Whether a Texas notary is taking an acknowledgment for a parental consent form or a notary in Spain is notarizing a multi-million-dollar property deed, each plays a vital role in ensuring the documents are executed with honesty, transparency, and legal compliance.

*Final Thought*

While American notaries may have fewer powers than notaries in other countries, their role remains equally essential. Without notaries, contracts requiring notarization between individuals who have never met or who are in different locations could not be finalized, last wills and testaments for estates worth millions could not be properly recorded, and individuals would not be protected from fraudulent transactions.

09/10/2025

📅 Mark your calendars!
Join us November 7 at 9 AM (PST) for a special free virtual Notary Public Day celebration 🎉
Meet the finalists for Notary Influencer of the Year (IOTY)
Exclusive interviews with your notary community leaders
Exciting prizes — including a chance to win a lifetime NNA membership!

Hosted by Nicola & Susi, this is a celebration you won’t want to miss.
Save the date & stay tuned for registration details!

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06/04/2025

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06/04/2025

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25/03/2025
What are THREE REASONS you might need a notary in this lifetime??1) For BUYING OR SELLING A HOME!2) For ORDERING YOUR AF...
19/03/2025

What are THREE REASONS you might need a notary in this lifetime??

1) For BUYING OR SELLING A HOME!

2) For ORDERING YOUR AFFAIRS, such as Living Wills, Legal Custody Documents or Divorce Documents and Retirement Documents.

3) For BILL OF SALES, for example selling a vehicle, or selling any type of property.

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19/03/2025

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