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A mobile notary travels to your location in Lee County to notarize documents at your convenience, whether it's at your home, office, or other agreed location.
A remote online notary (RON) notarizes documents using video conferencing technology, allowing you to complete the process online without needing to be physically present in the same location as the notary.
To use remote online notary services, you’ll need a computer, smartphone, or tablet with a camera and internet access. You’ll connect with the notary through a secure video platform for verification and document signing.
Remote online notary services can be used for most documents, including affidavits, power of attorney forms, and real estate documents. Some documents may require in-person notarization based on legal or state regulations.
Yes, as long as you are in a state where remote online notarization is allowed, you can use our services, even if you’re outside of Florida.
Yes, our remote online notarization process is highly secure. We use encrypted video conferencing platforms and follow state-mandated security protocols to ensure your documents are safely handled.
No, you can sign your document in front of the notary during your mobile or remote online appointment. The notary will witness and verify your signature.
Yes, for both mobile and remote notary services, you will need to present a valid government-issued ID (driver’s license, passport, etc.) to verify your identity.
Our fees vary depending on the service, location, and time of day. Mobile notary services may have additional travel fees, while remote notary services are priced based on the online notarization session. Please contact us for a personalized quote.
We accept various payment methods, including cash, credit cards, debit cards, and electronic payments (Venmo/Apple Pay). Payment can be processed before or after your notarization session.