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Find Your Perfect Fit at Metricsoverall.com

Welcome to Metricsoverall.com, your one-stop-shop for all your credit repair and notary needs.

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Credit Repair

Free Consultation

Here to assist all your needs with your credit repair journey

Dispute inaccurate information

  • Help you dispute inaccurate information like accounts you didn't open, inquiries you didn't initiate, or late payments that were reported correctly 
  • You can also dispute inaccurate information on your own by contacting the credit bureaus 

Follow up on disputes

  • Follow up on disputes to ensure that errors are removed from your credit report

Flat- Fee

The flat fee system is where a credit counselor assesses your situation up front and sets a fixed price to complete all the work for you. It takes five months or 15 months, you won't face recurring bills.

Pay-Per-Deletion

A newer alternative to subscription services and flat fees is the pay-per-deletion model. This model operates just as it sounds. Instead of paying monthly fees, pay-per-deletion only charges you when the credit repair company removes the negative inaccurate information from your credit report. There is a setup fee.

Mobile Notary

Different options

We make it easy for you

Online Notary

Mobile Notary Locations

Miami-Dade, Broward, Doral, West palm Beach

Common documents that can be notarized


  • Articles of incorporation
  • Contracts, including employment, commercial leases, and construction agreements
  • Deeds and mortgages
  • Financial documents, including loan documents, bank statements, and investment agreements
  • Legal documents, including affidavits and court documents
  • Powers of attorney
  • Passport applications
  • Property deeds
  • Purchase agreements
  • Refinancing documents

Documents that cannot be notarized


  • Documents that are illegal or fraudulent
  • Documents that are blank or incomplete
  • Documents that are dated after the day of notarization
  • Copies of vital records, such as birth, marriage, or death certificates
  • Documents that indicate the signer was coerced
  • Documents signed by someone who is not present
  • Documents signed by someone who is unwilling to swear or affirm the contents

Circumstances that may result in refusal to notarize


  • The signer is mentally incapacitated
  • The signer refuses to sign the document
  • The signer does not know what type of notarial act is required
  • The document is not in English
  • The signer does not have proper identification

Notaries cannot provide legal advice or draft legal documents.


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