Kansas City Metro Notary Services

Reliable Mobile Notary Services

Your notary partner when life pivots, your backup when needed.

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Services We Offer

notary public

loan signings

online notary

Process Serving

house photos

courier

Settlement Agreement

Advanced Health care Directive

Witnesses for signings

Power of Attorney & DPOA

Will, Trust, & Estate Documents

Vehicle Title & Lein Release

retirement planning

property inspections

college savings

automotive inspections

financial strategist

generational wealth building

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MEET THE NOTARY

Hey, I'm Teresa!

I started Pivot Group Investments to help individuals and families make pivotal changes in their lives. Whether you are buying your first home, saving for retirement, preparing to pay for a large expense such as college, creating generational wealth, building an estate plan, or simply needing a document notarized, we are here to help.

As a mobile notary, we will come to you when and where it is convenient for you. For many this is in their home, but we can meet anywhere such as in your office, restaurant, library, or a gas station parking lot. While early morning and late night appointments may cost a little extra, we will meet you at a time that works for you.

Certified notary through National Notary Association & Loan Signing Services

Certified property inspector through National Mortgage Field Property Inspectors

Licensed life insurance agent working with over 28 companies

Teresa McGarry, KS Notary

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Primarily Serving

Kansas

and

Missouri

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Mobile Areas Include

  • Notary Service across Kansas

  • Inspections across Kansas & Missouri

  • Courier across Kansas & Missouri

  • Wealth building all across USA

STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

We understand you may have questions.

Question 1: What is a Notary Public vs Loan Signing Agent?

A Notary Public is someone who has passed minimal training and been granted the authority to act as an independent 3rd party to verify the signer's identity and signature. They may also notarize an oath, acknowledgement, or jurat where the signer states the information they have provided is accurate.

A Loan Signing Agent must first be a Notary Public. This individual has passed a more rigorous training program to accurately assist individuals with completing final loan documents to sell, purchase, refinance, or other loan needs. This individual has also had a more thorough background check.

Question 2: What if I don't want the notary coming to my home?

As a mobile notary, we will meet you when and where it is convenient for you.

For many signers, they prefer to have the notary come to their home. This way they do not have to drive anywhere or coordinate childcare or pick the notary out of the crowd. However, sometimes this can be uncomfortable or inconvenient.

There are many other options besides meeting in someone's home. For example, we have completed signings in someone's office, at a local restaurant, the nearest library, a grocery store parking lot, and even a gas station parking lot.

Question 3: What are the requirements to be a witness?

In order for someone to serve as a witness to a document signing, there are some criteria they must meet:

  • They must be 18 years of age or older.

  • They cannot be related to any of the signers.

  • They cannot be involved or mentioned in the document in any way.

  • They must be signing as a witness voluntarily.

  • They cannot be under the influence when serving as a witness.

  • They must be competent and able to verify that they saw the individual sign.

Question 4: What are "House Photos" and "Property Inspections"?

House Photos can be requested for many reasons. One common reason is when someone is purchasing a property far from where they currently live. This could be someone who is moving or maybe an investor. Another reason might be someone wanting to sell their home as "For Sale By Owner" (FSBO) and want photos to post.

Property Inspections can be requested for many reasons as well. One of the most common reasons is to ensure the property remains in good condition. This is usually requested by the lender or mortgage company. They also usually want to ensure that the property is occupied and not sitting vacant. Another common reason is when a property is for sale, the lender or real estate company will request someone to check on the property to ensure it remains in good condition, determine any repairs or cleaning that is needed, and that it remains vacant. A good inspector will have a Field Property Inspector certification and specialized training to know what to look for and how to document what they find.

Imagine going to view a potential new home, especially without a real estate agent, only to find someone squatting in it. Or to find it has a broken fence, dirty counter tops, or tons of dead bugs everywhere. Not a good first impression for selling the home. When issues such as these are found, a restoration person will be contracted to complete the minor repairs, clean up, mowing, or whatever is necessary.

Property Inspections can also be requested for repairs and construction. If damage was done to your home and insurance is paying for the repairs, they want to ensure the work is completed before releasing the money (known as a "loss draw"). Same goes for new construction of a house, business, or addition to a property (known as a "build draw"). The lender wants to ensure the work is completed before releasing the money. Therefore, a property inspector will frequently be sent to take photos and complete a report confirming the repairs are a specific percentage or fully completed.

These House Photos and Property Inspections can be just from the street, only on the outside or exterior, or may include the inside or interior as well. It just depends on why the photos or inspection was requested.

Question 5: What areas do you serve?

Currently, anything that needs to be notarized must be completed with the notary physically within the borders of the state of Kansas.

All other services are available across both Kansas and Missouri.

Question 6: I am concerned about outliving my retirement funds. What can I do?

Many of us have been taught over the years that the only forms of saving and investing for retirement are the IRA (Individual Retirement Agreement - not account), 401k, 403b7, and their ROTH versions. While these traditional forms of planning for retirement have their tax advantages, they cannot guarantee you will have income until your death.

There are other retirement, savings, and income guaranteed products available. For example, an Annuity is a type of policy that generates income that you cannot outlive. How much you receive every month (or whatever frequency you decide) and when it starts depends on several factors. Schedule an appointment and we can discuss your specific situation and find an option that works for you.

Question 7: How is Generational Wealth created?

You don't have to already be a millionaire or real estate tycoon to create generational wealth. If you are interested in creating generational wealth for your family, schedule an appointment below.

Simply put, Generational Wealth is created when what you build provides ongoing, or residual, income year after year without minimal additional effort. Even if the original sources end, as long as the family members continue to generate more of the same, the income will continue.

Question 8: Can you notarize a document I created myself?

Yes, we can notarize a document you created yourself. It can be between you and another individual or a business. It does not have to be an official form, created by an attorney, or include any legal terminology to be notarized.

The document may be typed, printed, or handwritten neatly. The document does need to be legible before we will notarize it. All parties who need to sign the document must be present, have valid government issued ids, be over 18 years old, understand what they are signing, and be signing willingly. We can provide the notarial attachment with all the correct wording.