
Balanced and Sealed
Notary Pros
Jabneel Henry Maisonet
Don't let hurricane damage delay your recovery.
Fast, reliable notarization services throughout
Volusia and Flagler counties.

Get Back on Track: Essential Notarization for Your Hurricane Recovery Journey.


Busy rebuilding? Don't Worry! We'll bring the notary to you.
At Balanced and Sealed Notary Pros, we understand that travel may be difficult due to damage or displacement. That’s why we offer mobile notary services, ensuring that your important documents are handled with care and professionalism no matter where you are. Let us come to you and help with your recovery process. Your safety and well-being are our top priorities!
After a hurricane, many residents find themselves in need of critical notarization services. Whether it’s insurance claims or legal documents, getting your paperwork notarized quickly is essential for smooth recovery. Below is a list of documents that may require notarization after Hurricane Milton.
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Insurance Claims
Notarizing insurance claim forms for damages to property or vehicles. -
Proof of Loss Statements
Insurance companies are required to process claims for damages. -
Repair Contracts
Agreements with contractors for home or property repairs often need to be notarized. -
FEMA Assistance Applications
Some federal assistance applications may require notarization. -
Temporary Housing Agreements
Notarization of leases for temporary housing or rental agreements after displacement. -
Affidavit of Residency
Confirming a person's residency before or after the storm might be required for claims or assistance. -
Power of Attorney
To allow someone to manage financial or legal matters during recovery if the property owner is incapacitated or unavailable. -
Real Estate Transfers
Certain documents may need notarization if a damaged property is sold or transferred. -
Vehicle Title Transfers
If a vehicle is damaged beyond repair, the transfer of title to an insurance company or salvage yard may need notarizing. -
Loan Modification Agreements
If the homeowner needs to modify their mortgage due to loss of income or property damage, the lender may require notarization.