Trending Notary is a professional mobile notary and fingerprinting company based in Iselin, New Jersey, serving clients across Central and North New Jersey. We provide secure, accurate, and efficient document services for individuals, professionals, and organizations that value reliability and discretion.
Our services are designed for clients who expect more than a basic notary—they expect precision, professionalism, and convenience. Whether you need legal documents notarized, healthcare compliance fingerprinting, or apostille processing, we deliver high-standard service on your schedule.
To provide a trusted mobile document service experience that combines convenience, professionalism, and accuracy—helping clients handle important document needs without delay or uncertainty.
Professional Service
– Clear communication, organized appointments, and consistent reliability
Convenience
– We travel to homes, offices, hospitals, facilities, and job sites
Accuracy
– Documents handled correctly the first time
Confidentiality
– Your documents are always treated with discretion
Consistency
– A structured customer experience you can count on
From estate planning notarizations to FBI fingerprint cards for agency licensing, we handle important documentation needs with professionalism and care.
Trending Notary operates with full compliance and professionalism.
These principles guide every client interaction:
Value Commitment
Integrity
– Honest, transparent service
Accuracy
– Detail-focused document handling
Professionalism
– Respectful, prepared, and reliable
Confidentiality
– Your documents remain secure
Client Experience
– Convenient, stress-free service
Excellence
– Consistency in every appointment
A Living Will is a legal document which provides instructions to your family in regards to your health in case you become terminally ill or incapacited from injury or sickness.
Provides instructions to your health care providers and your family regarding your medical treatment.
Determine your end of life care.
Ensure your health wishes are fulfilled when you are unable to make decisions on your own.
A legal document that coordinates how your “stuff” or assets will be distributed to your family and loved ones after your death.
Without a will, your assets are distributed according to a legal formula. This could leave your belongings in the state’s control.
Provide instruction for your funeral.
Decide who will take care of your children.
Save time, money and stress for your family and loved ones.
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document giving one person, the “attorney-in-fact” the power to act on behalf of another person.
There are two common types of Power of Attorneys: General and Durable .
This person can make legal decisions regarding their medical care, finances and assets.
Commonly used in the event of illness or disability.
General POAs expire once the creator of the document becomes incapacitated.
Durable POAs enables the “attorney-in-fact” to act on behalf of incapacitated member.
A Legal document that states that you and your spouse have decided part ways voluntarily without the court.
Common when partners decide to live apart to work out their marriage instead of filing for divorce.
Contains decisions such as child support and spousal support.
Works out details of custody and visitation.