Give the client a useful front door
Present services, availability, practice information, and request requirements before the client starts calling around.
Use estateTT to turn professional visibility into a controlled client pipeline: receive better-framed requests, decide what deserves a quote, and run accepted matters through appointment, documents, session activity, and payment review.
estateTT notary account
Requests, quotes, appointments, documents, and sessions

Join
Choose the right account
Set services
Define what you provide
Review requests
Decide what fits
Quote and schedule
Protect your calendar
Manage matters
Keep accepted work connected
The professional opportunity
The account lets the practice define the approach, assess fit before committing time, and manage selected work without losing the commercial thread.
Present services, availability, practice information, and request requirements before the client starts calling around.
Review the service request, people, property context, timing, documents, and messages before choosing whether to clarify, quote, or decline.
Carry the client, quote, appointment, documents, communication, session status, and payment review through the matter.
Notary CRM and practice management
The Grenada notary account connects professional discovery with the tools needed to assess, convert, deliver, and review the work the practice accepts.
Manage leads, services, clients, availability, quotes, appointments, documents, verification activity, sessions, messages, payment reviews, revenue, and analytics in one account.
The public signup begins with an independent notary account. Practices needing shared access and oversight can compare permission-aware firm plans before subscribing.

Show prospective clients what you offer and what information helps you assess the request.
Decide whether to clarify, quote, schedule, or decline before the opportunity claims diary time.
Keep client context, commercial activity, documents, communication, session status, and payment review together.
Review supported revenue, analytics, notifications, and firm controls alongside active work.
Where a new request becomes operational pressure
The friction appears in small ways: the request is unclear, the quote is stranded in a chat, the appointment has no shared record, or payment follow-up disappears after completion.
The first exchange becomes a long search for the service, people, timing, property context, and documents needed to understand the enquiry.
Client acceptance, availability, appointment timing, documents, and messages move separately, making good opportunities harder to convert.
When matters, payments, revenue, and follow-up sit apart, the practice cannot easily see what is active, stalled, or commercially valuable.
The subscribed-notary path
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Create the subscribed Grenada notary account and establish the professional presence clients can discover.
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Define what the practice provides, what a useful request should include, and when appointments may be available.
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Assess the supplied context, clarify what is missing, and decide whether to quote or decline.
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Turn suitable requests into service quotes and appointments while retaining the client response.
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Coordinate documents, participants, messages, session activity, completion, and payment review around accepted work.
Account-aware AI
estateTT AI can surface supported activity across requests, quotes, documents, verification activity, sessions, revenue, settings, and updates. It helps the practice locate signals for review without replacing professional judgment.
Surface supported request, quote, session, document, and follow-up activity that may deserve a prompt response.
Return to relevant account context instead of reconstructing the matter from scattered conversations and folders.
The AI layer does not interpret law, certify documents, conduct title work, set fees, establish authority, or decide whether the notary should act.

A useful partnership keeps the boundary clear
Why subscribe
Grenada’s Notaries Public Act makes appointment and enrolment matters of legal authority. An estateTT account does something different: it gives an authorised professional a stronger commercial route from discovery to managed client work.
Let property clients discover the practice and submit a request with enough context to assess.
Move suitable work through clarification, quote, appointment, documents, and session activity without losing the thread.
Review active matters, payment activity, revenue, notifications, and supported analytics together.
Choose with context
Notarial support becomes relevant as buyers, sellers, and property professionals move through real decisions. These routes show the wider estateTT activity around the professional request.
Review the wider estateTT proposition for independent notaries and firm practices.
Compare the independent subscription with firm options for shared access and oversight.
See the buyer journey where property preparation and document questions can lead to professional support.
Questions
It connects discovery with leads, services, clients, availability, quotes, appointments, documents, sessions, messages, payment reviews, revenue, and analytics in one professional account.
No. Grenada’s Notaries Public Act governs appointment and enrolment. An estateTT account is a commercial and practice-management tool, not legal authority to practise.
No. The account creates a route into estateTT and tools for managing suitable opportunities. Enquiries, client decisions, accepted matters, fees, and revenue cannot be guaranteed.
Yes. You control the services, availability, fees, quotes, and acceptance decisions. Every professional decision remains with the notary.
The public signup begins with an independent notary account. Practices requiring permission-aware team access and oversight can compare the available firm plans.
Create the independent account to present services, assess opportunities, quote, schedule, and manage accepted matters. Compare firm plans if the practice needs shared access.
An estateTT subscription provides professional-presence and practice-management tools. It does not appoint or enrol a Notary Public, certify documents, provide legal advice, conduct title work, hold client funds, or replace the professional authority and responsibilities established under Grenada law.