Document Preparation
Let us help you prepare your documents—quickly, accurately, and stress-free!
At Sheridan Notary Services, we understand that preparing documents can be overwhelming—especially if your printer is down, you're unfamiliar with technology, or you'd simply prefer the help of a professional. That’s where we come in.
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What is Document Preparation ?
Our Document Preparation service is designed to support you with filling out various forms and paperwork based on your specific guidance. We’ll schedule a one-on-one appointment at our office where we’ll assist you in completing your documents step by step. Once finished, we’ll print them and, if necessary, notarize them on the spot.
Need your document translated or Apostilled?
No problem! We also offer certified translation services in over 150 languages, and Apostille services for documents that require international validation.
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While we are not a law office and do not provide legal advice, we are here to assist you with the administrative side of your document needs—efficiently and professionally.
Let Sheridan Notary Services be your one-stop solution for document preparation and support.
Services

Power of Attorney for a Child
A Power of Attorney for a Child allows you to temporarily grant someone the authority to care for your child when you are unavailable—such as during military deployment, medical treatment, incarceration, or risk of deportation.

Power of Attorney (POA)
A Power of Attorney allows you to authorize a trusted person to manage legal or financial matters on your behalf. This can include accessing bank accounts, signing documents, or handling specific transactions if you’re unavailable or incapacitated.

Last Will and Testament
A Last Will and Testament is a legal document that outlines how you want your assets, property, and responsibilities to be handled after your passing. It allows you to name beneficiaries, appoint an executor, and designate guardians for minor children.
Types of Wills
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Complete Will
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LGBTQ+ Will
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Pour-Over Will
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Social Media Will
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Will for Married People with No Children
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Will for Remarried People with Adult Children
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Will for Remarried People with No Children
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Wills for Parents of Adult Children
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Last Will and Testament
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Living Will
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Simple Will
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Will for Grandparents with a Grandchildren’s Trust
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Will for Parents of Minor Children
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Will for Remarried People with Minor Children
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Will for Single people with No Children
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What documents commonly require translation?Documents that often require translation include birth certificates, marriage certificates, academic transcripts, legal contracts, business documents, medical records, and immigration documents. The specific requirements for translation may vary depending on the intended use and the receiving institution or authority.
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How do I ensure my translated documents will be accepted?To ensure your translated documents are accepted, it's crucial to use a reputable translation service that provides certified or notarized translations, as required. Always confirm the specific requirements of the receiving institution or authority to determine whether a certified, notarized, or sworn translation is necessary.
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What is the difference between a certified and a notarized translation?A certified translation includes a statement of accuracy from the translator or translation company, confirming that the translation is a true and accurate representation of the original document. A notarized translation involves a notary public verifying the identity of the person signing the certification statement. While notarization adds an extra layer of authentication, it does not guarantee the accuracy of the translation itself.
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How long does it take to get a document translated?The turnaround time for translation depends on several factors, including the document's length, the language pair, and the complexity of the subject matter. Standard documents can often be translated within a few business days, while more complex or lengthy projects may take longer. Contact us to discuss your specific needs and deadlines, and we'll provide you with a personalized timeframe.
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Can you translate documents for use in another country?Yes, we can translate documents for use in other countries. Depending on the country and the intended use of the document, you may require additional services such as notarization, apostille certification, or sworn translation. We can advise you on the specific requirements for your situation.
At Sheridan Notary Services, we’ll help you complete your documents based on your instructions, print them, and notarize them if needed. We also offer certified translation in over 150 languages and Apostille services for added convenience—making us your one-stop solution for document preparation.