How It Works
Delivering Notarizations In Today’s Digital World.
Mobile Notarization Services, a New Horizon in Document Authentication
The days of driving to a bank during weekday hours to find a notary are gone. Our licensed Notary Public and loan signing agent can notarize United States-based documents regardless of your present location.

Digital Notaries in
Four Simple Steps
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Schedule
Complete the Contact Us form and provide availability to schedule your appointment with our professional notary public.
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Connect
Join a secure video call with our experienced notary who will ensure a smooth and guided journey through the notarization process.
03
Sign
We grant secure access to an upload service, allowing users to conveniently sign and submit requested documents digitally while our Notary witnesses the process.
04
Seal
Once our Notary Public completes the notarization of your requested document(s), a notification containing a secure download link will be emailed to you.

Simple and Affordable Services Online or In-person.
Don't get stuck at home waiting for your documents to be notarized. We will come to you online or in person! Appointments are available seven days a week at your convenience. Depending on the number of signatures, the average single notarization takes approximately 15 minutes and requires a valid form of identification from the list below.
Accepted Forms of Identification
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State-issued driver's license or identification card
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U.S. passport issued by the U.S. Department of State
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U.S. military ID
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State, county, and local government IDs
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Permanent resident card, or "green card," issued by the U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services* -
Foreign passport*
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Driver's license officially issued in Mexico or Canada*
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Digital driver's license*
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ID deemed acceptable to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security*
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Inmate ID issued by the State Department of Corrections or Federal Bureau of Prisons if the inmate is in state or federal custody *
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Inmate ID issued by a county sheriff if the inmate is in the custody of the county sheriff *
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* Available only in certain states.