Mobile Notary Services
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Find a Notary Near YouWhat Is a Mobile Notary?
A mobile notary is a commissioned notary public who travels to the signer rather than requiring the signer to come to a fixed office. You choose the location — your home, your workplace, a hospital room, a title company, or any other convenient spot — and the notary comes to you at the scheduled time.
What Mobile Notaries Do
A mobile notary performs the same acts as any notary public: acknowledging signatures, administering oaths and affirmations, and certifying copies of documents. The difference is the delivery model. There is no waiting room, no bank hours, no "we only do this on Tuesdays." The notary fits the appointment to your schedule.
Common documents handled in mobile notary appointments include:
- Powers of attorney (financial, healthcare, durable)
- Affidavits and sworn statements
- Vehicle and vessel title transfers
- Business contracts and corporate resolutions
- Parental consent and consent-to-travel forms
- Lien releases and satisfactions
- Adoption-related documents
- Immigration affidavits
How a Mobile Notary Appointment Works
- Schedule — Request an appointment online or by phone. Provide your location, the document type, and your preferred time.
- Confirm — A notary is matched and confirms the appointment, usually within the hour.
- Sign — The notary arrives, verifies your identity, witnesses your signature, and applies their seal.
- Done — The document is notarized and ready to deliver, mail, or file. Most appointments take 15 to 30 minutes.
Pricing
Notarial fees are set by state law. Most states cap per-signature fees at $5–$15. Mobile notaries also charge a travel fee, which varies by distance and time of day. After-hours and last-minute appointments may carry a premium. Total cost for a typical appointment ranges from $50 to $150.
See the 2026 notary fee schedule by state for the statutory fee cap in your state.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can you send a mobile notary?
Most appointments are scheduled within hours. Many markets offer same-day service, including evenings and weekends.
What documents can a mobile notary handle?
Powers of attorney, affidavits, sworn statements, vehicle title transfers, business contracts, parental consent forms, lien releases, and any document with a notarial certificate block.
What ID do I need to bring?
A current government-issued photo ID — driver's license, state ID, or passport. The notary will record the ID type and number in their journal.
How much does a mobile notary cost?
Notarial fees are set by state law (typically $5–$15 per signature). The travel fee varies by distance and time of day. Most appointments run $50–$150 total.
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