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Mobile Notary
Effortless NotarizationAt Your Doorstep.
Effortless
Notarization
At Your Doorstep.
Our mobile notary service is designed for individuals like you who value efficiency, affordability, and convenience. Whether you’re managing personal legal documents, handling estate matters, or dealing with loan paperwork, we bring professional notary services right to your front door. Please note, certain locations may require an additional traveling fee, ensuring that we can reach you wherever you are, without compromising on service quality.
Notary services are available by appointment only, with after-hours and weekend slots accommodated. Contact us today to schedule your visit.
Rapid Response When You Need It Most.
Need a document notarized yesterday? We understand that some tasks can't wait, which is why we specialize in rapid response. Our commitment to providing swift, reliable service means you can expect us at your doorstep at the time that works best for you—even on short notice. This prompt, flexible scheduling ensures that your important documents are notarized without delay, helping you meet deadlines with ease.
Mobile Notary Services Starting At $45
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that grants one person (the agent or attorney-in-fact) the authority to make decisions and act on behalf of another person (the principal). These decisions can cover finances, property, or healthcare if the principal becomes incapacitated.
- Why a Notary is Needed: A notary must verify the identity of the principal, ensure they are signing of their own free will, and confirm they fully understand the authority they are granting.
- Commonly Requested By: Estate planning attorneys, family members caring for aging parents, and business owners preparing for emergencies.
A Living Will (often called an advance healthcare directive) explicitly outlines a person’s preferences for medical treatment and life-prolonging interventions if they become terminally ill or unable to communicate their wishes.
- Why a Notary is Needed: Notarization serves as proof that the individual was of sound mind and not under duress when outlining their medical boundaries and final wishes.
- Commonly Requested By: Individuals planning for major medical procedures, seniors organizing their estate, and healthcare facilities.
An Apostille is a specialized certificate issued by the Secretary of State that authenticates a public document for use in a foreign country (signatories of the Hague Convention). For countries not part of the convention, a multi-step Authentication process is used instead.
- Why a Notary is Needed: Before the state can issue an Apostille, the underlying document (such as a power of attorney, diploma, or corporate contract) must first be properly notarized by a licensed local notary. A mobile notary often acts as a courier service, handling the local notarization and coordinating the submission to the state office.
- Commonly Requested By: Individuals moving abroad, adopting internationally, studying overseas, or businesses expanding into foreign markets.
A Vehicle/Vessel Title is the legal document proving ownership of a car, truck, motorcycle, or watercraft. When a vehicle is sold privately, transferred, or gifted, the title must be signed over to the new owner.
- Why a Notary is Needed: Many states strictly require a notary to witness both the seller’s and buyer’s signatures on the back of the title to prevent fraud, illegal flipping, or forged transfers.
- Commonly Requested By: Private buyers and sellers on marketplaces, auto dealerships, and families transferring vehicle ownership.
An Affidavit is a written statement of facts made voluntarily under an oath or affirmation. It is treated as sworn testimony in written form.
- Why a Notary is Needed: The notary administers a formal verbal oath (e.g., “Do you swear the contents of this document are true?”), verifies the signer’s identity, and executes a jurat certificate.
- Commonly Requested By: Individuals involved in legal disputes, insurance claims, immigration proceedings, or identity theft recovery.
A Promissory Note is a legally binding financial agreement where one party promises in writing to pay a determinate sum of money to another party under specific terms (interest rates, repayment schedule, deadlines).
- Why a Notary is Needed: Notarizing a promissory note deters default disputes by legally establishing the absolute authenticity of the borrower’s signature, making it significantly easier to enforce in court if necessary.
- Commonly Requested By: Private lenders, individuals financing a personal loan to friends/family, and small business owners securing private capital.