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Mobile Notary Services

Located in Seminole and Volusia counties and in need of a notary? We offer mobile notary services in Seminole and Volusia Counties, traveling to your home, workplace, hospital, nursing home, or any other convenient location. Our focus is on clear communication, accurate notarizations, and ensuring a smooth appointment especially when dealing with time-sensitive documents.

What Is a Mobile Notary?

A mobile notary is a commissioned Notary Public who visits the signer’s location to complete notarizations. This service saves you time and makes it easier to handle important paperwork without the need to disrupt your schedule.

Mobile Notaries are Ideal For:

Mobile Notary Services We Provide

We can notarize a variety of common documents, including:

Affidavits and sworn statements

Power of Attorney (notarization only)

Travel consent letters and authorization forms

Medical and healthcare-related forms (notarization only)

Vehicle-related documents and release authorizations

Real estate-related documents

Unsure if your document can be notarized? Send us a photo of the signature page or tell us the document name, and we’ll verify what’s needed before scheduling.

More about our services...

We provide mobile notary appointments in Seminole and Volusia Counties. If you’re uncertain whether you’re within our service area, send your ZIP code, and we’ll confirm.

What to Bring (So Your Appointment Goes Smoothly)

To avoid delays, please ensure you have:

A valid, government-issued photo ID

Your documents ready but unsigned

Any required witnesses, if required

All signers present at the appointment time

Mobile Notary Pricing

Pricing varies based on:

Mobile Notary FAQ's

Do you offer same-day mobile notary service?
Same-day appointments may be available depending on schedule and location. Contact us with your ZIP code and timeframe.
Yes. We provide bedside notarizations at hospitals, rehabilitation centers, assisted living, and nursing homes, subject to facility access policies.
A valid, government-issued photo ID is typically required. This can be a passport or driver’s license.
Generally, no. Most documents must be signed in the presence of the notary. Please keep documents unsigned unless your document instructions specifically state otherwise.
Witness requirements depend on the document. It’s best to arrange for witnesses in advance. If you’re unsure, ask us before your appointment so we can plan accordingly.
We can explain the notarization process, but we cannot provide legal advice or select legal forms for you. For legal inquiries, please consult an attorney.
If your document qualifies, online notarization may be an option. Ask us, and we’ll confirm what’s available.

Schedule a Mobile Notary Appointment

If you need a mobile notary in Seminole and Volusia Counties, we’re ready to assist you.

Call now to schedule: 1 386-801-8321. Same-day and after-hours appointments may be available.

Important Notice: We are not attorneys and cannot provide legal advice.