FAQs
What is a notary public?
A Notary Public is an official of integrity, commissioned and appointed by the Secretary Of State to serve the public as an impartial witness related to the acts of signing important documents.
What is a mobile notary?
A mobile notary is a professional notary public who travels to a client's location to perform notarial acts. Instead of requiring clients to visit their office, mobile notaries offer convenience by meeting clients at a location of their choice, such as their home, office, or a public place.
What services can a mobile notary provide?
A mobile notary can provide various notarial services, including but not limited to:
Administering oaths and affirmations
Witnessing and authenticating signatures
Certifying copies of documents
Executing jurats and affidavits
Taking acknowledgments
Verifing I 9 Forms
Courier services for documents
Why would I need a mobile notary?
There are several situations where a mobile notary can be beneficial:
If you have limited mobility or are unable to travel to a traditional notary's office.
When you need notarization services outside regular business hours or on weekends.
If you require notarization at a specific location, such as a hospital, nursing home, or correctional facility.
For businesses that require notarization at their office for convenience and efficiency.
Are mobile notary services legally binding?
Yes, mobile notary services are legally binding, just like services performed in a traditional notary office. Mobile notaries are commissioned by their state government and are authorized to perform notarial acts as required by law.
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