Wake County, NC · Mobile notary

Mobile Notaries in Wake County, North Carolina.

Mobile notaries who travel to you anywhere in Wake County, NC. Homes, hospitals, offices, coffee shops, jails — usually within the hour, 7 days a week.

< 1 hr

Avg. ETA

7

Days available

Yes

After-hours

Yes

Cash or card

Featured mobile notaries in Wake County

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Marcus Hernandez

Wake County, NC

4.75 (102 reviews)

Same-day RON certified

13 yrs · responds < 15 min

Aisha Brooks

Wake County, NC

4.80 (91 reviews)

Estate & POA specialist

18 yrs · responds < 30 min

Ethan Morales

Wake County, NC

4.85 (205 reviews)

Trust signing certified

5 yrs · responds Same hour

Maria Thompson

Wake County, NC

4.70 (262 reviews)

Immigration documents

10 yrs · responds Same day

Service areas

Notaries in our Wake County directory cover every neighborhood and surrounding North Carolina community.

  • Downtown Wake County
  • Wake County Heights
  • North Wake County
  • South Wake County
  • Wake County Westside
  • Wake County Eastside
  • Midtown Wake County
  • Wake County Medical District
  • Wake County Financial District
  • Greater Wake County suburbs

Mobile notary service across Wake County

NotarySeal mobile notaries cover every ZIP code in greater Wake County. They show up on time with their seal, journal, and any required witnesses, verify your ID, and notarize on the spot — no need to leave your home, office, or hospital room. Common stops include hospitals, nursing homes, attorney offices, title companies, hotels, and private residences.

Wake County travel fees and timing

Travel fees in Wake County typically run $25–$75 depending on neighborhood, time of day, and parking. After-hours and weekend rates carry a small premium. Every NotarySeal mobile notary publishes a rate card so you'll know the total before you book.

Where Wake County mobile notaries serve

  • Hospitals and assisted-living facilities
  • Private residences
  • Law and title offices
  • Hotels and short-term rentals
  • Jails and correctional facilities

Recent Wake County reviews

★★★★★
"Sofia Patel came to our house at 9pm on a Sunday to notarize my mom's POA before surgery. Calm, professional, and the paperwork was perfect."
Priya G. · Wake County
★★★★★
"Closed a refi at the kitchen table in under 40 minutes. James Okafor caught a missing initial the lender's package had wrong — saved us a re-sign."
Omar S. · Wake County
★★★★★
"Needed an apostille for a Mexican adoption file. Priya Bennett handled pickup, the Secretary of State trip, and FedEx — back in 6 days."
Linh N. · Wake County
★★★★★
"Met me at a coffee shop downtown on 30 minutes notice. Bilingual, friendly, exact change for the fee. Will use again."
Marcus R. · Wake County

24/7 emergency availability

Need a notary in Wake County tonight?

After-hours, weekends, hospital bedside, jail visits, last-minute closings — verified Wake County notaries are on call now and most arrive within the hour.

Frequently asked questions

How fast can a mobile notary reach me in Wake County?

Most Wake County mobile notaries arrive within 30–60 minutes for standard requests and within 90 minutes for emergencies — even at night.

What does a Wake County mobile notary charge?

Expect North Carolina's capped per-signature fee plus a $25–$75 travel charge. After-hours, weekend, and rush jobs are slightly higher.

Can a mobile notary come to a Wake County hospital?

Yes. Hospital and bedside notarizations are a daily part of the work in Wake County. The notary will confirm the signer is alert and able to understand the document.

Do Wake County mobile notaries take cards?

Most accept card, Venmo, Zelle, and cash. Payment method is shown on each notary's profile.

Can a mobile notary bring witnesses?

Many Wake County mobile notaries can arrange impartial witnesses for an extra fee. Ask when you book.

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