A: Mobile Notary fees will vary by location and type of service. Our notary will assess your documents, the distance of your location and will offer you a fair price to notarize your documents.
A: No, a notary is not authorized to provide legal advice or representation. If you have questions about your legal rights or obligations, you should consult with an attorney.
A: A mobile notary provides notary services such as witnessing and certifying signatures on legal documents, administering oaths, and affirmations, among other notarial acts.
A: You should bring a valid government-issued photo ID and the original document(s) that require notarization.
We offer same day appointments if available! However we recommend that you call ahead and make an appointment to confirm availability to ensure you can get your documents notarized with ease and within the time you need them to be completed.
A: A mobile notary is a notary public who travels to meet clients at their preferred location, whether it’s a home, office, or other designated location. Traditional notary publics typically require clients to come to their office or location.
A: You can schedule an appointment with our mobile notary by giving us a call directly tor through our website. Be sure to provide us with the necessary information about your location and the documents that need to be notarized and will get it done with ease!
A: Our mobile notaries offer flexible scheduling options, including evening and weekend appointments, to accommodate our clients’ needs.