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How It Works

Step 1

Determine the address you need a notary.
Choose "Online Notary Service" for Electronic Notary.

Step 2

Click a booking widget button.

Step 3

Enter & Validate the address (except for electronic notary), choose a date, then type of documents you need notarized (if multiple, just choose 1 and we'll discuss on the phone).

Step 4

Choose your time then fill out the form and submit it.

Our Services

We offer a variety of notary services to meet your needs.

General Notary
  • Affidavit
  • Apostille
  • Verification of Identity
  • Immigration Documents
  • Jail Signing
  • Power of Attorney (POA)
  • Travel documents
  • Vital Records
Real Estate
  • HELOC
  • Reverse Mortgage
  • Refinance
  • Hybrid
  • Loan Mod/Application
  • In office
  • Sale
  • Single document
  • Purchase
Witness
  • Witness

Availability

  • Monday 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
  • Thursday 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
  • Friday 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
  • Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Service Area

Why Choose Us?

Licensed, Bonded & Background Checked
Secure & Confidential
Quick Turnaround Time
Affordable Pricing
Payment Methods: Cash, Credit/Debit, Paypal, Zelle

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to bring with me to the signing?

You will need to bring one of the following forms of approved identification State issued Driver’s License or ID Card Military ID Passport Call if you have questions about your ID.

What is a Notary Public?

A notary public is an agent for the state. They are appointed by the office of the Secretary of State to witness by and official seal and written acknowledgement, or jurat, the signing of documents as well as administer oath.

Does notarizing a document make it truthful and correct?

No. Notarizing a document only validates that the signer personally appeared in front of the notary and subscribed or affirmed to the truthfulness of the document. The Notary Public has no authorization to state that a document is official , true or correct.

How long does a typical notary signing take?

Depending on the type of documents you are signing will determine the length it takes. As short as a few minutes to over an hour.

I was sent a document from out of state. Can this document be notarized by a Notary in the state I am in?

In most cases yes, wherever you are at the time of notarization, will be listed on the notary certificate as the “venue.” The venue determines the specific state laws that are to be followed when notarizing a document. Every Notary Public is bound by the laws of the state they are commissioned in.

What Determines How Much A Mobile Notary Costs?

It typically comes down to two factors, the documents you are signing and the distance the mobile notary must travel to meet you.

Are mobile notary services as credible as regular notary services?

The answer is simple: yes, they are as credible as regular notary services. The only thing that makes mobile notary services different from regular ones is that the notary public comes to you for the procedures. Whether you require loan signing, estate document signing, or other notary signing services – mobile notary services provide these regular services at your doorstep. This reduces your commute and gives you convenient options.