FAQ

Questions and answers about mobile notary services in Phoenix

 

Notarization can be complex and confusing. Find answers to your questions about our mobile notary services in Phoenix below.

  • A notary is someone who is qualified to act as an impartial witness when important documents need to be signed and verified as authentic. Our mobile notaries are certified Arizona Commissioned Notary Publics and have expertise in processes such as identity verification for loans, employment, marriage, adoption, and other private or commercial procedures.

  • A notary obtains documents and/or copies of them to certify their authenticity. They usually attach a notarial certificate to the documents confirming the identity of signatories and that the contents are statements of fact or law. Translations of the documents may also be attached for use in the country where the certified document is being used.

  • A signing agent obtains and delivers documents requiring signatures and authentication to complete financial transactions such as loan closings. Signing agents are often used by businesses such as lenders, title companies, and hiring agents to get documents signed and delivered efficiently.

  • Notarization costs vary depending on the type of document being certified and the process involved. You can discuss your needs with our mobile notaries before setting an appointment to get an idea of the costs for your specific case. To get an accurate cost estimate, you should let our notary see the document(s) in advance.

  • Our mobile notary service comes directly to you anywhere in Phoenix

  • We have mobile notaries all over Phoenix, ready to provide a quick and efficient service, even on public holidays and after regular business hours. Contact us to schedule an appointment.

  • Our mobile Phoenix notary services cover a diverse range of document processing and authentication for family and business affairs. They include: Loan Closing and Signing Agent Solutions; Identity verification with mobile fingerprinting, Document translation, and more. Can you notarize family documents? Sure.

  • Proof of identity and proof of address are usually required for most notary processes. Our notaries can tell you what you need before scheduling an appointment.

  • First, talk to one of our public notary experts to discuss the documents you need notarized, then schedule an appointment for a mobile notary to meet you anywhere in Phoenix. Our mobile notaries can obtain documents and signatures on your behalf, verify the authenticity of signatures and seals, and deliver the documents directly to you or wherever they are needed.