The Cost of Skipping the Stamp: What Happens When You Don’t Use a Notary.
- Michael Parise
- Jun 8
- 3 min read

By Michael “Wheels” Parise – Mobile Notary, Minister, Founder of Legally Yours TN
Let’s be real. Nobody wakes up excited to get something notarized. It’s one of those “necessary evils” that too many people treat like an optional formality.
But here’s the truth: when you skip the notary, you risk your money, your rights, and in some cases—your freedom.
As a mobile notary in Middle Tennessee, I’ve seen the damage caused by documents that weren’t properly signed, witnessed, or verified. It’s not just paperwork—it’s protection. Here’s what can happen when you don’t use a notary.
1. 💥 Your Document Can Be Thrown Out in Court
Think that handwritten contract, unsigned will, or back-of-the-napkin agreement will hold up in court? Think again.
Without notarization, there’s no third-party verification that the signer:
Is who they say they are
Signed it willingly
Wasn’t under duress or influence
A judge can rule your document invalid—instantly.
2. 🕳 You Leave the Door Wide Open for Fraud
One of the biggest jobs of a notary is to prevent identity fraud.
Without that official seal and ID verification:
Anyone can forge a signature
Anyone can claim you signed something you didn’t
You may be held accountable for something you never agreed to
A notarized document closes those loopholes. It’s your legal shield.
3. ⚖️ You May Lose Property, Custody, or Control
I've worked with families dealing with:
Disputed property titles
Contested wills
Child custody agreements without notarized consent
In every case, someone tried to cut corners. And it cost them dearly.
These aren’t minor mistakes—they can change the outcome of your life.
4. 💸 Delays, Denials, and Costly Redos
Banks, courts, real estate agents, schools, and even the DMV often require notarized documents. If yours isn’t notarized:
You’ll get denied on the spot
You’ll lose time resubmitting paperwork
You may miss deadlines, lose deals, or get hit with penalties
All because of something as simple as a stamp.
5. 💔 Your Final Wishes Might Be Ignored
Wills, power of attorney, and advanced medical directives are critical. Yet I’ve seen people assume that their DIY will is good enough—only to have it challenged or ignored entirely after their passing.
No notarization = No legal weight. Your wishes are only as strong as the process used to protect them.
It’s Not Just Paperwork—It’s Peace of Mind
Using a notary may seem like a hassle, but it’s one of the easiest, most affordable ways to protect yourself, your family, and your future.
As a mobile notary serving Franklin, Brentwood, and Nashville, I come to you—at home, the office, the hospital, or even the coffee shop.I make the process quick, convenient, and correct.
Final Thought from Michael “Wheels” Parise
“I've spent my life helping people laugh—but when it comes to legal protection, I don’t mess around. The cost of skipping the notary isn’t just financial—it’s emotional, legal, and sometimes irreversible. Don't leave your life to chance. Get it notarized.”
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