Mobile Notary · Serving Lincoln University, PA
The Lincoln University area takes its name from the university at its center, founded in 1854 as the first degree-granting institution of higher learning for African Americans in the country, and the alma mater of Langston Hughes and Thurgood Marshall. Set in the rolling farmland of Lower Oxford Township along Routes 1 and 10, it’s a community where a world-spanning student body meets deep-rooted rural households, including some of the county’s Amish farms.
That produces a distinctive document mix. For students, faculty, and staff I handle affidavits, consent forms, and documents that need to be notarized before heading out for an apostille or off to another state; for the surrounding farms and longtime residents, deeds, powers of attorney, and estate paperwork. Near landmarks like the Pine Grove Covered Bridge and the Hopewell Historic District, addresses are spread out, so I come to the campus area or the farmhouse rather than make you travel.
I’m Christopher J Abt, a Pennsylvania notary public, Commission #1470081, operating as ChesCo Notary. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID and leave the document unsigned until we meet; I’ll handle the notarization in person, on your schedule.
What I can notarize in Lincoln University
Deeds, powers of attorney, contracts, confirming you signed willingly.
A sworn oath or affirmation, administered in person.
Witnessing and certifying a signature made in my presence.
Verification on oath or affirmation for sworn written statements.
Certifying that a reproduction is a true copy of your original.
Statutory notarial fees are set by the Commonwealth; the travel & convenience fee is quoted up front and itemized separately at the point of service. I'm a notary public, not an attorney — I can't draft legal records or give legal advice, including immigration.
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