“Law is order, and good law is good order.” – Aristotle
In 2006, Greg became a notary public for the State of Pennsylvania in order to license new trailers his father sold in his business, Barnyard Trailer Sales. Barnyard Trailer Sales sold enclosed trailers and on rare occasions, customers had more notary work entailing the transfer of cars to new owners and Greg processed those as well.
Many have come to seek out Greg and his services and they also bring their questions and Greg explains the PennDOT Law and other Notary Laws to show why those particular laws are made. It wasn’t just something a politician has dreamt up overnight in the effort to make more money from the taxpayer, it was done to make sure everyone gets fair and equal service as they are deserved.
On September 14, 2020, Greg’s Father, Gregg D. Wilson, passed away and Gregory S. then became in charge at which point, he felt that it would be better suited to do notary and bookkeeping work rather than continue the sales of trailers any longer.
Gregory S. graduated with a degree in accounting (honors) at West Virginia University in 2014. Something which his father and mother, a retired elementary school teacher of thirty-six years, was very proud. He has practiced bookkeeping work for several business and nonprofits such as Old Trails Lions Club of Hopwood, Pennsylvania and The Alliance of Families Fighting Pancreatic Cancer.
Performing mobile notary work allows Greg to meet up with clients in their homes. Greg can come to your home or meet up with a client at a coffee shop where there is a table and some privacy. Greg has hours by appointment as well as office hours, so he can meet up clients after 5:00pm thereby allowing customers to get notary work done after they are done with their work. Privacy is big concern to Greg and privacy is also law, so Greg asks that all signers be present when any notarizations take place.
Greg also has a passion for the study of law and soon Greg will be taking law school courses so that he can offer clients additional legal help where they might need it. Greg is not an attorney now and as such cannot give any legal advice or anything pertaining to any legal affairs. Greg right now leaves that to the lawyers and attorneys. When Gregg D. became sick, Greg got a real education in being a caregiver and then he watched as those who were to continue that caregiving and nursing home care neglect his dad in their work. He made it his passion to go into law to fight for the elderly and all of the monies collected from this notary and bookkeeping is helping him achieve that goal. “The elderly are people who need the highest of respect and care and to neglect that is unforgivable!”
Greg enjoys meeting new people and making friendships in his travels. If you have anything that needs notarized or you need bookkeeping work for your business or nonprofit, seek out Greg and call him today. If the phone doesn’t answer, leave a message, the system sends the message to him on his email that is checked regularly.