Louisiana's Civil Law System provides for much of
our legal documentation to be passed by a Notary,
who has qualified for a commission authoring those
powers. A Louisiana Notary can draft, prepare and
execute Affidavits, Acknowledgements, and Authentic
Acts. Notaries cannot give legal advice.
DLI offers the following notarial services in
Terrebonne, Lafourche, Assumption and St. Mary
Parishes:
Real
Estate Transfers and related acts
Vehicle
Transfers
Boat
Transfers
Donations
Agreements
Affidavits
Wills
Incorporation
Succession
Inventories
Power
of Attorney
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Mobile Notary services are available on-site,
contact DLI today for an on-site appointment.
Notary services are available after hours, please
call (985) 447-6823 for an appointment.
Real
Estate Transfers and related acts
Seller
must have a copy of the deed to the property being
sold. Real Estate Transfers can be handled by act of
cash sale, credit sale, and donation. All parties
must have proper identification at time of sale.
Vehicles Transfers
Seller
must have the certificate of title from the
Department of Motor Vehicle at the time of sale.
Vehicle Transfers can be handled by bill of sale or
donation. All parties must have proper
identification at time of sale.
Boat
Transfers
Seller
must the certificate of title from the Department of
Motor Vehicle for the trailer at the time of sale.
Seller must also have the registration or title for
the boat at the time of sale. All parties must have
proper identification at time of sale.
Affidavits
An
affidavit is a sworn statement before a Notary
Public by an affiant. Standard affidavits include
but are not limited to: Affidavit of Demobilization,
Affidavit of Non-Use of Vehicle and Affidavit of
Death and Heirship.
Wills
In
Louisiana, the most common will is the statutory
testament which allows a testator to dispose of
their property in accordance with the Louisiana
laws. Notaries cannot give legal advice on any
matters, especially estate planning. However, a
Notary can properly prepare your last will and
testament in accordance with Louisiana laws.
Incorporation
In
Louisiana, there are several forms of incorporation
available to the general public including but not
limited to regular corporation, S corporation,
non-profit corporation and limited liability
companies. Notaries cannot give legal advice or tax
advice on any matters, especially business
incorporation planning. However, a Notary can
property prepare your incorporation documents in
accordance with Louisiana Laws.

Maria B. Dugas
Notary Public
Commissioned: December, 1994
Notary ID #: 50198
Bonded & Insured.