So your vehicle has been declared totaled! Now what?
- Kendra Marroquin
- Jun 10
- 1 min read
Aside from dealing with the stress of losing your car and navigating the insurance chaos, there’s usually a stack of paperwork headed your way. And chances are, one or more of those documents may need to be notarized.
Here’s when that might come up:
Power of Attorney - Your insurance company may need a notarized POA to transfer the title or handle DMV paperwork on your behalf.
Release of Interest - If you’re signing over ownership of the vehicle, this form sometimes requires notarization to be legally valid.
Settlement Documents - Some insurers require notarized signatures before they can issue payment.
It’s one of those things no one thinks about until it’s suddenly urgent.
That’s where I come in.
As a mobile notary, I meet you wherever is most convenient, whether that's at home, at work, even at the auto body shop, and take care of your documents quickly and professionally. No confusion, no stress, just one less thing for you to worry about.
Girl Friday Notary Services
Notarization may be boring, but I’m not!

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