Frequently Asked Questions

Do you travel to me?

Yes — I provide mobile notary services throughout Palm Beach County and far beyond. I can meet you at your home, workplace, hospital, senior living community, or another agreed-upon location. A travel fee is quoted in advance.

What are your service hours?

I operate on a 24/6 availability model — appointments can be scheduled for anytime Monday through Saturday, including evenings and late nights.

  • Office/Call Hours (best time to reach me by phone):
    Mon–Fri: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
    Sat: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Appointments: Available by request, 24 hours a day, Monday–Saturday

  • Sundays: Closed

  • Most Holidays: By appointment only

If you need a middle-of-the-night or early-morning appointment, just contact me in advance — I’ll do my best to accommodate.

Rush/after-hours fees may apply.

What should I bring to my appointment?

  • At least two forms of identification (some documents require two; one must be government-issued such as a driver’s license, passport, state ID, or military ID)

  • For general notarizations: Your document, filled out completely (but unsigned — you’ll sign in front of the notary)

  • For loan signings: Just bring your IDs — all loan documents will be provided by the lender/title company

  • Any required witnesses (let me know ahead of time if you need help to arrange them)

Do you offer Remote Online Notarization (RON)?

Yes! Remote Online Notarization (RON) services are available*. I provide secure, state-approved online notarizations for clients located throughout the United States and internationally. All you need is a valid ID, a smartphone or computer with a camera, and a stable internet connection.

*Ron availability may vary depending on document type and signing requirements.

What IDs do you accept?

Florida law requires a valid, current (unexpired) government-issued photo ID such as:

  • Driver’s license

  • State ID card

  • Passport

  • U.S. military ID

ID must match the name on your document. If you have questions about acceptable ID, please ask in advance.

What if my ID is expired?

Florida does not allow the use of expired identification for notarization. Please bring a valid, unexpired ID to your appointment.

Can you provide witnesses?

Yes, with advance notice and subject to availability. A witness fee ($25–$50 per witness) applies.

Do you travel to hospitals, nursing homes, or care facilities?

Yes. I provide mobile notary services to medical facilities throughout Palm Beach County and beyond. Travel and wait fees may apply.

What forms of payment do you accept?

Cash, debit/credit card*, Zelle, or electronic invoice (for businesses).

*Credit/debit card payments may include a processing fee.

Are you an attorney?

No. I am not an attorney and cannot provide legal advice, explain documents, or select which form you need.

What if there’s a mistake on my document?

I carefully review documents to avoid errors and delays, but ultimately the document must be complete (no blanks) before notarization. If an issue arises, I’ll point it out so you can resolve it before we proceed.

How much do your services cost?

Please see Pricing page. All fees are quoted upfront - no surprises.

Do you charge extra for evenings or weekends?

Yes — appointments outside standard hours, weekends, or holidays may include an additional $25–$50 surcharge, which will always be quoted in advance.