Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Mobile Notary?
A mobile notary is a notary public that travels to various locations to perform notarial acts. The fees charged by mobile notaries tend to be higher than traditional notaries due to travel related expenses and nuances including but not limited to gas, tolls, parking, time, traffic, and of course the occasional parking/speeding ticket.
Can I come to your location?
Yes, the addresses displayed in our ads and on our website are available for in office scheduling. Our service is strictly by appointment only.
What other services do you offer?
In addition to Mobile Notary Services, we also offer Loan Closing/ Signing Agent Solutions. Click on the “Services” link to see the list of all the services we offer.
How much do you charge for your services?
Our fees vary based on what service(s) you require as well as your location and availability of our notaries/service providers in your area. Please see our Services and pricing page or call/text 361-412-7070.
How soon can you get here? How much advanced notice is required?
In order to better serve you we request that all appointments be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance. We will, however, make every attempt to fulfill “same-day”, “last minute” and “emergency” requests.
What area(s) do you cover?
We cover Victoria county and surrounding counties! Most of the counties included are within a 2-hour ratio but with a proper appointment we can go out 3 hours.
Our Counties include: Victoria, Yoakum, Dewitt, Bee, Calhoun, Jackson, Goliad, Refugio, Gonzales, Karnes, Aransas, San Patricio, Wharton and Matagorda are a few.
Extended Counties include: Jim Wells, Live Oak, Atascosa Wilson, Bexar, Guadalupe, Bastrop, Fayette, Colorado, fort Bend, Brazoria and Harris
What is a Notary Public?
A Notary Public is a person of proven integrity appointed by the state government to serve the public as an impartial witness in taking acknowledgements, administering oath and affirmations, and performing other acts authorized by law.
Why are documents notarized?
To put it simply, a Notary Public’s main purpose is to deter fraud. As an impartial witness, the Notary ensures that the signers of documents are who they say they are and not impostors. The Notary also makes sure that signers have entered into agreements knowingly and willingly.
What are your terms and policies?
*At least 24 hours advance notice required whenever possible.
*Personal Notarizations: payment is due before services are rendered.
*Businesses will be billed and due no later than 30 days or as contract agreement states.
*No Cancellations/Refunds for same-day appointments.
*Signings in remote areas and under extreme circumstances (rush jobs, long waiting, inclement weather, long distances, etc.) may result in additional fees.
*Errors & Omissions caused by our notaries will be corrected free of charge.
*Cancellations should be made via email or phone no later than 4 hours prior to the scheduled appointment. This does not apply to same-day appointments.
Who can you notarize for?
I can work with anyone that in not in my immdiate family.