Michelle Gordon-Hyderhan, Notary Public
with MGH Mobile Notary
Yes, I Can Help You Notarize a:
Vendor Agreement
A vendor agreement is a contract between a business and a vendor that outlines the terms of goods or services provided. It includes pricing, delivery schedules, and any specific conditions for the business relationship. This document helps protect both parties and ensures a smooth working relationship.
Why Use a Notary?
Notarizing a vendor agreement ensures that both parties are properly identified and that the contract is entered into willingly. It adds a layer of protection against disputes over the terms of service or delivery of goods. Notarization helps make the agreement legally binding and enforceable in case of any violations. It also prevents fraud by verifying that the agreement is authentic and executed properly.
I offer in-person mobile Notary Public Services in the following zip codes of East Orange:
07018, 07019, 07020, 07021, 07022, 07024, 07026, 07027, 07028, 07029, 07032, 07033, 07036, 07039, 07040, 07042, 07043, 07047, 07050, 07052, 07057, 07058, 07059, 07060, 07062.
Training I Have Taken To Be a Better Notary Public In
East Orange, NJ
I make sure to stay up-to-date on all of my state laws and regulations as a Notary Public.
The National Notary Assocation is a rite of passage for a professional Notary Public. I keep my membership up-to-date!
Notary2Pro offers the basic fundamentals of becoming a Professional Mobile Notary.
Notary Stars offers over 150+ hours of additional Notary training outside of the National Notary Assocation.
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Loan Signing System is a great introductory course to the world of being a Notary Signing Agent.
In order to help local businesses I also obtained training as a professional Permit Runner.
I wanted to make sure I could help my community, and nationwide clients so I've trained to facilitate Apostilles!
As an ordained minister in East Orange, NJ I am able to conduct weddings or sign marriage licences.
Got Questions? Give Me a Call or Text:
(862) 520 - 7016
*Notaries Are Not Attorneys and Therefore Cannot Practice Legal Advice.







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