Wise Choice Transactions

Oregon mobile notary + bookkeeping services + digital archivist

d — Howard Zinn

Welcome!

Do you need an Oregon notary who is mobile and can come to your bank, office, clubhouse or a coffee shop?

New clients in Washington County get their first two notarizations’ travel charge waived! Only pay for the notarization.

Sherwood, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Forest Grove, Tualatin, Lake Oswego, West Linn, Portland and Salem, Ore. service areas

For notarizations, I mainly service Washington County, Multnomah County (Portland) and parts of Yamhill County (Dundee, McMinnville and Newberg). I notarize with clients in some parts of Clackamas County – Wilsonville, Lake Oswego and Oregon City, as well as Aurora, Woodburn and as needed for Salem in Marion County.

Photo by Emily Anderson

Clients meet with me in their offices, coffee shops, bookstores, banks, their escrow offices, bistros and libraries.

Fun fact: Did you know Wilsonville is partially in Clackamas County and partially in Washington County?

My tips

Please come prepared for our appointments with all documents you need to have reviewed.

Travel charge

If traveling 5 miles or more in any direction from the Sherwood, Oregon address below, the travel charge is $2.50 per mile.

Tips

A valid ID is needed which includes a picture of you and your signature.

Payments

If a notarization is performed, payment is due upon receipt (for all notarizations except loan signing appointments).

Accepted forms of payment

Cash, debit and credit cards are accepted.

Receipts will be provided upon request.

Other resources

If you need other notaries, this site may help.

https://www.findanotary.com


As a notary, I am not an attorney licensed to practice law. I am not allowed to draft legal records. I am not allowed to give advice on legal matters, including immigration, or charge a fee for those activities. I am not authorized to select which notarial certificate should be used.

Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world” — Howard Zinn