
About Us
Meet Christopher D. Hansen, M.Ed.
Mobile Notary Public | Signing Agent | Educator | Finical Advisor | Trusted Professional.
As Owner of North Sound Mobile Notary LLC, We proudly serve Snohomish, Skagit, and North King Counties with reliable, professional mobile notary and signing services. Prior to launching my notary business, I worked as a Financial Associate with Prudential Financial, where I held active FINRA Series 6 and Series 63 securities licenses. In that role, I guided clients through complex financial decisions—an experience that reinforced my commitment to precision, confidentiality, and ethical standards, all of which now support my work as a notary and signing agent.
I am a commissioned Notary Public in Washington State, background-screened, bonded, and certified as a Notary Signing Agent. I specialize in real estate loan signings—including refinances, purchases, seller packages, and HELOCs—and I’m trained in proper document handling, borrower ID verification, and scan-backs when required. With a strong commitment to accuracy and punctuality.
Washington State Notary Public & e-Notary
Certified Signing Agent – National Notary Association
Bonded, Insured, Fingerprinted with Washington, Background Screened
CPR, First Aid, and trained in De-Escalation
What I Specialize
Real Estate Closings
Power of Attorney & Estate Planning
Healthcare Directives
General Notarization Services
As a special education teacher, I’ve developed a deep well of patience, empathy, and attention to detail—qualities that carry over into every notary visit I make. Whether I’m finalizing loan documents at a client’s kitchen table or providing support during a hospital signing, I approach each appointment with professionalism and care.
My wife and I are proud homeowners in Lake Stevens and are deeply rooted in the North Sound community. Her leadership role at the Alzheimer’s Association reflects our shared commitment to service and compassion, values we live out every day in our work and in our relationships.
Why It Matters.
