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Skip the stress of searching for a notary.
At Notary.gov, we make notarizing your important documents simple and convenient. As a trusted nationwide network of certified notary agents, we’re ready to come to your location—anywhere, anytime. Experience seamless service and peace of mind with Notary.gov.
Our Services
Mortgage Loan Documents
FDA/HUD, refinancing, reserve mortgage, property tax lien, HELOC, subordination agreement & other documents.
Legal Documents
Power of attorney, marital/divorce documents, apostille destruction certificate, driver-permit & other documents.
Adoption Forms
Power of attorney, birth/marriage certificate, affidavits, oaths, affirmation, transaction & other documents.
General Notarization
DMV, mechanic liens, medical forms, probate, wills, Minor child Travel forms, towing forms & other documents.
Business Records
Transactions, contracts, goods/service sales, commercial leases, construction/ loan agreements & other documents.
Corporate Documents
Property deeds, asset transfers, construction/ loan agreements, contracts, memorandum of understanding & other documents.
Why Choose Notaries.gov Services?
Save Time
No need to travel outside of your home or office to notarize your documents.
Service You Can Depend On
Our mobile notary service is specifically designed to improve efficiency and save you time. Our agent will print your documents, come to your location, and execute your signing to simplify your day and get you back to work with minimal interruption.
Certified Agents At Your Door
Each agent that serves as a mobile notary is 100% certified, meaning they are trained to handle every situation with skill and efficiency.
How The Mobile Notary Process Works
STEP 1
Our easy-to-use services can be accessed in the comfort of your home or office. Tell us where and when you need a mobile notary and we will be there. Book appointment and pay online. It's that easy.
STEP 2
One of our professional commissioned, bond and insured agents will come to your home, business, courthouse, hospital, coffee shop, music studio or any place convenient.
Authentication of Documents - Frequently Asked Questions
An Apostille is a form of certification set out in the 1961 Hague Convention, to which the United States became a subscriber in 1981. It is a form of numbered fields, which allows the data to be understood by the receiving country regardless of the official language of the issuing country.
Apostilles and Authentications
What are the 10 elements of an apostille?
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Information Regarding the Public Document to which the Apostille is to be Affixed.
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Country in which the apostille is produced.
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Name of the public official signing the document which is the subject of the apostille.
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Capacity of the public official.
Notary.gov Mobile Notary Services
We value your time and are focused on providing you with a professional and efficient experience!
We value your time and are committed to providing a professional and efficient notarization experience!
It's time to eliminate the hassle of finding a notary.
Rely on Notary.gov’s nationwide services — a trusted network of certified agents ready to notarize your important documents whenever and wherever you need it.
At some point, you’ll need to authenticate a document—be it a power of attorney, medical records, a business agreement, real estate paperwork, a bill of sale, or a will. Traditionally, finding a notary meant taking time out of your busy day to visit their location. But often, availability is uncertain, and delays are frustrating.
That’s where Notary.gov comes in. We’re transforming the experience by offering mobile services that come directly to you at your convenience. Thousands of people across the United States have already benefited from our reliable and flexible notarization solutions. Want to join them?
