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All 50 states

Coverage

< 2 hrs

Response

$5–$15

In-office

$30–$100

Mobile

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Tell us your ZIP code and document type. We match you with a verified, commissioned notary in your city — mobile, in-office, or remote online — and confirm pricing before you book. Every notary on NotaSealPros is re-verified against their state's official commission record. The 'Last verified' date appears on each profile.

Where notaries near you typically work

Banks and credit unions (often free for members), UPS Stores, shipping centers, libraries, law offices, and AAA branches. Mobile notaries travel to your home, office, hospital, jail, assisted-living facility, or coffee shop on demand. For documents that require multiple signers in different cities, remote online notarization is often faster than scheduling separate in-person visits.

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What documents notaries handle most often

Powers of attorney, real estate deeds and refinances, affidavits, healthcare directives, school authorizations, vehicle title transfers, parental travel consents, and international documents requiring apostille. Specialized acts — loan signings, RON sessions, apostille processing — are filterable on the directory.

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Bring with you

  • Government photo ID
  • Unsigned document(s)
  • Any required witnesses
  • Payment (cash, card, Zelle)
  • Knowledge of who the document is for

Don't do these

  • Don't sign before the notary arrives
  • Don't bring expired ID
  • Don't leave blanks in the document
  • Don't assume the notary can give legal advice
  • Don't pay above your state's statutory cap for the notarial act itself

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Frequently asked questions

What does a notary public near me do?

A notary public verifies the identity of signers, witnesses signatures, and applies an official seal that makes a document legally enforceable. Common acts include acknowledgments, jurats, oaths, and certified copies.

How quickly can I find one?

NotaSealPros routes your request to verified mobile notaries who can usually arrive within 1–2 hours, plus same-day options through banks, shipping stores, and law offices in your area.

What should I bring?

A valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, or state ID), the unsigned document, and any required witnesses. Do not sign the document before the notary arrives — they must witness the signature.

How much does a notary public charge?

In-office notarizations are typically $5–$15 per signature (capped by state statute). Mobile visits add a travel fee of $25–$75 in metro areas, more for suburban or after-hours requests.

Are mobile notaries near me available on weekends?

Yes. The NotaSealPros network includes notaries available evenings, weekends, and 24/7 emergency hours in most metros — premium fees apply outside business hours.

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Disclaimer: NotaSealPros is a directory that helps you find notary services. We are not a government agency and do not commission notaries. Always verify official notary commission status with the appropriate state authority (Secretary of State or Department of Licensing) before finalizing any notarization.

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