Cypress Mobile Notary

Cypress Mobile Notary We offer Mobile Notary Service and Apostille services that come to you. My name is V. Kathleen Johnson.

I am an NNA certified, licensed and bonded Notary Loan Signing Agent and Notary2Pro graduate. I am available for signings in Harris, Montgomery, Waller, Fort Bend and surrounding counties. I keep up to date on current rules and practices with continuous training. I spent the last 29 years in Law Enforcement, most recently as a Criminal Investigator. The need to follow instructions and adhere to la

ws, policies and guidelines were the cornerstone of my career in law enforcement and why I am suited to my career as a Notary Public and Loan Signing Agent. I enjoy meeting new people and believe that the clients are individuals and each interaction should be treated as such. I take pride in my work and know the importance of checking and double checking the completed product. I treat everyone with respect and believe in going the extra mile to make the client comfortable with the process.

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πŸ“ƒA last will and testament is a legal document that allows you to specify how you want your assets to be distributed aft...
10/12/2023

πŸ“ƒA last will and testament is a legal document that allows you to specify how you want your assets to be distributed after you die. It can also be used to name a guardian for any minor children and to appoint an executor who will be responsible for carrying out the terms of your will.
‼️It is important to have a will because it gives you control over what happens to your assets after you die. Without a will, your assets will be distributed according to state laws, which may not align with your wishes.
βš–οΈA will can also make the probate process easier for your loved ones, as it provides clear instructions on how you want your assets to be distributed.

Call today: (832) 930-1630

Generally, for document notarization only one form of ID will be required, however, if you are signing loan documents, y...
10/11/2023

Generally, for document notarization only one form of ID will be required, however, if you are signing loan documents, your lender may ask you to provide 2 forms of ID. At least one of those must be a photo ID such as a driver's license or passport, etc.

πŸ’ͺ Happy Monday! Let's kickstart the week with energy and positivity. Here are 3️⃣ tips for a successful start to your we...
10/09/2023

πŸ’ͺ Happy Monday! Let's kickstart the week with energy and positivity. Here are 3️⃣ tips for a successful start to your week:
1️⃣ Set Clear Goals: Begin your week by defining your goals and priorities. What do you want to achieve by Friday? Having a clear plan will keep you focused and motivated.
2️⃣ Positive Mindset: Embrace challenges with a positive mindset. Turn obstacles into opportunities and remember that every setback is a setup for a comeback!
3️⃣ Self-Care: Don't forget to take care of yourself. Ensure you get enough sleep, stay hydrated, and make time for activities that rejuvenate your body and mind.
Let's crush those goals and make this week our best one yet! πŸ’₯ Share your tips in the comments below and inspire others to start strong! πŸ’ͺπŸš€

Living TrustToday I want to give you some information about Living Trusts.A Living Trust is a legal arrangement where a ...
10/09/2023

Living Trust
Today I want to give you some information about Living Trusts.
A Living Trust is a legal arrangement where a person (the trustee) holds assets on behalf of another person (the beneficiary). The person creating the trust, also known as the settlor, transfers ownership of their assets to the trust while they are alive. The trust then holds and manages those assets for the benefit of the beneficiary.
There are several types of living trusts, including revocable living trusts and irrevocable trusts. A
revocable living trust can be amended or revoked by the settlor at any time, while an irrevocable trust cannot be amended or revoked once it has been created.
There are several reasons why someone might create a living trust:
1. Avoid probate: When a person dies and leaves behind a will, their assets must go through the
probate process before they can be distributed to the beneficiaries. This process can be time-
consuming and expensive. By transferring assets to a Living Trust, you can avoid the probate
process and ensure that your assets are distributed to your beneficiaries more quickly and
efficiently.
2. Asset protection: A Living Trust can also be used to protect your assets from creditors or
lawsuits.
3. Estate tax planning: For high-net-worth individuals, a Living Trust can be used to help minimize estate taxes.
4. Incapacity planning: If you become incapacitated and unable to manage your own affairs, a Living Trust can allow someone else to manage your assets on your behalf.
To create a Living Trust, you will need to transfer ownership of your assets to the trust and name a
trustee (usually you are the trustee of your own trust) to manage those assets. You will also need to name a beneficiary or beneficiaries who will
receive the assets held in the trust upon your death. You can be the trustee of your own Living Trust, which allows you to maintain control over your assets while you are alive. Once the trust has been created, you can manage the assets held in the trust just as you would any other assets that you own.
* As always, I am not an attorney and cannot offer legal advice but will be happy to refer you to an attorney upon request.

Cell: (832) 930-1630

πŸ‚ Falling into the season like leaves from the trees! 🍁✨ What's on your Fall bucket list? Share your must-do activities ...
10/07/2023

πŸ‚ Falling into the season like leaves from the trees! 🍁✨ What's on your Fall bucket list? Share your must-do activities for the coziest time of the year. πŸŽƒπŸŽ
πŸ‚ Ideas to get you started:
1. Apple picking at a local orchard 🍏🌳
2. Sipping on pumpkin spice lattes β˜•πŸŽƒ
3. Cozying up with a good book by the fireplace πŸ“šπŸ”₯
4. Carving jack-o'-lanterns for Halloween πŸŽƒπŸ”ͺ
5. Scenic Fall hikes to enjoy the foliage πŸ‚πŸ₯Ύ
Let's hear your fall-tastic plans!

Did you know that the world's oldest notarized document dates back to 1325? It's a land sale deed from France, and it's ...
10/06/2023

Did you know that the world's oldest notarized document dates back to 1325? It's a land sale deed from France, and it's still preserved in the archives today! πŸ“œπŸ•°οΈ Do you have any old documents in your possession? I’d love to hear what they are, post in the comments!

Last Will & Testament The first and foremost document in any estate plan is the Last Will and Testament. The Last Will a...
10/05/2023

Last Will & Testament

The first and foremost document in any estate plan is the Last Will and Testament.

The Last Will and Testament is a legal document that allows you to specify how you want your assets to

be distributed after you die. It can also be used to name a guardian for any minor children and to

appoint an executor who will be responsible for carrying out the terms of your will.

It is important to have a will because it gives you control over what happens to your assets after you die.

Without a will, your assets will be distributed according to state laws, which may not align with your

wishes. A will can also make the probate process easier for your loved ones, as it provides clear
instructions on how you want your assets to be distributed.

In Texas, a will requires two witnesses who are not family and have no beneficial interest in the
estate. Often the subscribing witnesses sign a self-proving affidavit which must be notarized. This affidavit provides evidence that the will was executed correctly and that the person making the will was of sound mind and not under duress at the time of signing.

* As always, I am not an attorney and cannot offer legal advice but will be happy to refer you to an
attorney upon request.

πŸ₯We offer same-day mobile notary service at our area’s local hospitals including but not limited to Houston Methodist We...
10/05/2023

πŸ₯We offer same-day mobile notary service at our area’s local hospitals including but not limited to Houston Methodist West & Willowbrook, Kindred Hospital, Memorial Herman and St. Luke's.
If you or a loved one is in the hospital, or even if you are staff, we will come to you to notarize your documents.

Just give us a call to schedule an appointment!
832-930-1630

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Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

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