HERCULES NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICE gets the job done!

About Us

We are reliable professionals with  13 years of experience. We listen to our customers and work with them to address their needs Following the Rules and Regulations.

Services

We  provide all kind of Notarizations working with in the rules and regulations, you can be sure we will get the job done and get it done right.

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HERCULES (IRAKLIS) HATZINAS,Ph.D.,Ed.D.

New York State-NOTARY PUBLIC

Whitestone-QUEENS-New York.

917-587-1884.

e-mail: notary16667@aol.com

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History

We started OCT.-12-1999 in the New York-NOTARY PUBLIC Service.

Certified Notary Signing Agent,(CNSA).

Certified Public Bookkeeper,(CPB).

Certified Legal Tech./PARALEGAL,(CLT).

Certified Medical Assistant,(CMA).-(EKG.-Tech./Medical Biller).

Certificate/Diploma in Police Science.

Advanced Certificate in Health Care Administration.

Certificate in Commodities Accounting.(New York Institute of Finance).

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NOTARY PUBLIC in the UNITED STATES.

  • October 1999 to Present

In the United States, a notary public is a person appointed by a state government, e.g., the governor or state secretary, or in some cases the state legislature, and whose primary role is to serve the public as an impartial witness when important documents are signed. Since the notary is a state officer, a notary's duties may vary widely from state to state and in most cases bars a notary from acting outside his or her home state unless they also have a commission there as well.
In 32 states the main requirements are to fill out a form and pay a fee; many states have restrictions concerning notaries with criminal histories, but the requirements vary from state to state. Notaries in 18 states and the District of Columbia are required to take a course, pass an exam, or both; the education or exam requirements.
A notary is almost always permitted to notarize a document anywhere in the state where their commission is issued. The most common notarial acts in the United States are the taking of acknowledgements and oaths. Many professions may require a person to double as a notary public, which is why US court reporters are often notaries as this enables them to swear in witnesses (deponents) when they are taking depositions, and secretaries, bankers, and some lawyers are commonly notaries public. Despite their limited role, some American notaries may also perform a number of far-ranging acts not generally found anywhere else. Depending on the jurisdiction, they may: take depositions, certify any and all petitions (ME), witness third-party absentee ballots (ME), provide no-impediment marriage licenses, solemnize civil marriages (ME, FL, SC), witness the opening of a safe deposit box or safe and take an official inventory of its contents, take a renunciation of dower or inheritance (SC), and so on.

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Member of:

American Society of Notaries,(ASN).

National Notary Association,(NNA).

PARALEGAL DIVISION State Bar of TEXAS.

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