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Frequently Asked Questions
A mobile notary public is a certified notary who travels to a location of the client’s choice to perform notarial services. They provide convenience by meeting clients at their homes, offices, or other preferred locations.
Mobile notaries can perform various notarial acts, including witnessing and notarizing signatures on documents like affidavits, loan documents, real estate transactions, powers of attorney, and more. They can also administer oaths and affirmations..
Mobile notary fees can vary based on location, the type of document, and the notary’s travel expenses. Notaries often charge a fee for their services in addition to travel fees. It’s a good practice to request a quote before scheduling an appointment.
You typically need government-issued photo identification, such as a driver’s license, passport, or state ID, to verify your identity during the notarization process.
Yes, a notary can refuse to notarize a document if they believe it doesn’t meet legal requirements, if the signer isn’t properly identified, or if there is any suspicion of fraud or coercion.
It’s a good practice to have the documents ready and properly filled out before the mobile notary’s arrival. Do not sign the document prior to verification by the notary. However, they can often help with document preparation if needed.
Yes, it’s recommended to make an appointment with a mobile notary to ensure their availability and to discuss the location, timing, and any specific requirements for the notarization.