Serving Southern Maryland with professional, reliable mobile notary and loan signing services. Flexible scheduling, prompt communication, and error-free signings you can count on. Also certified to offer remote notarizations in Maryland!
Chesapeake Signings provides accurate, professional notarization and loan signing services for individuals, title companies, real estate professionals, and lenders throughout Southern Maryland.Services include:• Real Estate Loan Signings
• Refinance Packages
• Purchase Closings
• HELOC Signings
• Seller Packages
• General Notary Services
• Acknowledgments & Jurats
• Power of Attorney Documents
Remote online notartizations availableMobile service available at homes, offices, hospitals, and public meeting locations.
Reliable • Professional • Detail-Oriented
When handling important legal and financial documents, accuracy and professionalism matter. Chesapeake Signings is committed to providing a smooth, stress-free signing experience for both clients and signing partners.• Certified Loan Signing Agent
• E&O Insured
• Background Screened
• Prompt document return and communication
• Professional, courteous service
Mobile notary services available throughout:Calvert County
St. Mary's County
Charles County
Prince George's CountyAdditional areas may be available upon request.
Offering remote online notarizations
Need a mobile notary or loan signing agent? Schedule an appointment online or contact Chesapeake Signings directly to arrange a convenient time and location.
Or call/text: 443-360-1279
Mobile Notary & Loan Signing Agent
Jessica ParsonsPhone: 240-317-9023
Email: [email protected]Available by appointment.I am not an attorney and therefore, by law, I cannot explain or interpret the contents of any document for you ,instruct you on how to complete a document or direct you on the advisability of signing a particular document. By doing so I would be engaging in the unauthorized practice of law, and could face legal penalties that include the possibility of incarceration. Any important questions about your document should be addressed to the lender, title company or an attorney.
