Mobile Document Notarization

Fast, flexible, and fully certified notary support.

Our mobile notaries provide convenient, on-call service for affidavits and legal documents related to your case. We can meet at your office, the courthouse, a registered agent location, or another nearby public site—ensuring every document is properly notarized and your filing keeps moving without delay.
Mobile notary verifying ID and witnessing client signing legal documents at a desk.
We Handle

Availability

  • Weekday business hours by appointment
  • Evening/Weekend by request, subject to availability
  • Add‑On to scheduled service attempts or Stand‑Alone mobile appointments

Common Pairings

  • Affidavit of Service notarization immediately after completion
  • Affidavit of Diligent Search
  • Court Filing for conformed returns the same day

How It Works

1. Schedule — Request a mobile notary window and location (office, courthouse, RA hub, public lobby).

2. Prepare — Bring a valid government‑issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, etc.) for each signer. Ensure documents are unsigned until the notary arrives.

3. Verify & Notarize — We verify identity, witness the signature(s), and complete the notarial certificate (acknowledgment/jurat as applicable).

4. Handoff/Return — We can scan/email copies and, if requested, courier the originals to court or counsel.

What We Need From You

  • Documents (PDF) in advance for review of notarial certificate type
  • Signer Names and any witness requirements
  • Location & Time Window for the mobile visit
  • Contact on Site and access/parking notes
  • Prepayment for first‑time clients → Payments

Compliance Notes

  • We follow Florida notarial requirements; signers must personally appear and present valid ID.
  • We cannot provide legal advice or select notarial certificates for you—please confirm with counsel if uncertain.
  • Remote online notarization (RON) available only if arranged in advance and lawful for your document.

Additional Notary Arrangements
FAQs
1 Can you supply witnesses?
When feasible, with advance notice; some venues restrict non‑party witnesses.
2 Do you notarize out of state documents?
Yes, if the notarial wording is acceptable in Florida or an appropriate Florida certificate is attached.
3 Can you notarize at a registered agent counter?
Yes—coordinate with our Registered Agent Hubs page for timing and building procedures.
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Every service is managed with care, transparency, and full compliance—so you can focus on your case, not the paperwork.