FAQ
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions?
How Much Does a Mobile Notary Cost?
The cost of a mobile notary varies depending on location, travel distance, and the type of documents being notarized. Contact us for a personalized quote.
Can a Notary Bring Power of Attorney Documents to a Client in Hospice or a Hospital?
Yes, our mobile notaries can travel to clients in hospice or hospital settings to notarize Power of Attorney documents with the utmost care and professionalism.
What Locations Do We Service?
We provide nationwide mobile notary services, covering urban, suburban, and rural areas. Contact us to confirm availability in your location.
What Form of Identification Do I Need for a Mobile Notary?
A government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, passport, or state ID, is required for notarization.
What IDs Are Acceptable for E-Notarization?
For e-notarizations, acceptable IDs include government-issued photo identification that meets state requirements. Additional ID verification may be performed digitally.
Can an E-Notarization Be Done Outside of the US?
Yes, in many cases, e-notarizations can be completed for individuals located outside the U.S., provided they meet identification and state-specific requirements.
Can a Notary Complete a Proof of Life Form for Someone?
Yes, our notaries can assist with completing and notarizing Proof of Life forms as needed.
If Someone Is Unable to Sign a Power of Attorney, What Can We Do Next?
If the individual cannot sign, alternatives such as a signature by mark or the use of a designated representative may be possible, depending on state laws. Consult a legal professional for guidance.
Can a Notary Backdate a Contract?
No, notaries cannot backdate documents. All notarizations must reflect the actual date the notarization takes place.
What Are the Challenges of Backdating?
Backdating is illegal and can lead to invalid documents, legal consequences, and loss of notary commission. Notaries must adhere to strict legal and ethical guidelines to ensure the integrity of the notarization process.
Can a Notary Backdate an Expired Driver’s License?
No, notaries cannot alter or backdate the validity of an expired ID. Additional forms of identification may be required for notarization.