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A notary public is a public officer commissioned by the Secretary of State to perform notarial acts. A Notary is an impartial witness and must have no conflict of interest. A notary’s primary purpose is to prevent fraud and forgery by requiring the personal presence of the signer and satisfactorily identifying the signer.
A mobile notary is a notary public who is able to travel to clients in order to provide notarization services. Mobile notaries are able to bring the convenience and professionalism of notarization directly to individuals, businesses, and organizations.
Mobile notaries are able to provide a wide range of services, including the notarization of documents, the administration of oaths and affirmations, the witnessing of signatures, and the authentication of documents.
One way to ensure that you are working with a reputable mobile notary is to check their credentials. Mobile notaries should be properly certified and licensed by the state in which they operate. Unikk Signatures vets all of the notaries we work with, ensuring the notary has an updated certified license by their state.
The cost of using a mobile notary can vary depending on the services provided and the location of the client. Many mobile notaries charge a base fee for their services (state law max fee), as well as an additional fee for travel expenses (depending on the state). It is a good idea to ask for a quote or estimate before hiring a mobile notary, in order to ensure that you are aware of the total cost of the services.
A notary is not a licensed attorney or a legal professional and cannot provide any legal advice or suggest how to complete a document. A notary cannot draft a document for it to be signed and notarized.
Notaries have the ability to meet at a hospital, healthcare facilities, hotel, restaurant, residence, law office, title and escrow office, lending and mortgage office, bank, police station, courthouse, motor vehicle facility, jail, university, college, at your workplace, coffee shop, government office, airport, parking lot, in a notaries office, grocery store, FedEx, USPS, UPS, in your home, etc. A mobile notary can meet you where it is convenient for you.
A notary can notarize these specific documents and more (some states have restrictions on certain documents): Acknowledgments, Jurats, Copy of Certifications, Oaths or Affirmations, Vehicle Title Transfer, 420 documents, Bill of Sale, Power of Attorney, Wills, Trust, Payment Agreements or Agreements, Contracts, Deed of Trust, Disclaimer Deed, Quitclaim Deed, Warranty Deed, Trust Certification, Authorization for a Minor Child to Visit, Child Support Agreements, Travel Consent, Custody Agreement, Commercial Leases, Notary Application. Call us with your document and question.
A free notary may be available at your local bank or other establishments that provide other services.
There are a few different ways to contact us for a notary in your area (aka notary near me)
Call, Text (623.251.9669), Email us (Notary@UnikkSignatures.com) or click below to set up an appointment with one of our reputable and reliable notaries near you. We have over 300,000 notaries available nationwide.
We are not attorneys licensed to practice law in any state. We are not allowed to draft legal records, give advice on legal matters, including immigration, or charge a fee for those activities.
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