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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Mobile Notary?

A mobile notary is a notary public who provides notary services at a location convenient for the client, typically outside of a traditional office setting. 

What forms of payment
do you accept?

We accept Cash, Zelle, Apple Pay, Credit & Debit Cards (Square Reader)

How much do you charge for mobile notary services?

Pricing depends on a few factors — your location, the type of service, and the number of documents being notarized. Here's a general idea of what to expect:

  • General notarizations — typically start at $10–$25 per signature/stamp, per Georgia state fee guidelines.

  • Mobile travel fee — varies by distance from our Atlanta base; most clients in the metro area pay a flat travel fee.

  • Apostille processing — fees vary depending on the document type and turnaround needed.

  • Loan signings — priced per package; contact us for a quote based on your signing details.

There are no hidden fees — you'll know the full cost before we arrive. For an exact quote, call or text us at 678-532-8135 or book online.

What is satisfactory evidence of a person’s identity?

  • According to Georgia Notary - examples are unexpired:

  • GA driver’s license or non-driver’s ID card

  • U.S. passport

  • Foreign passport stamped by the U.S Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services

  • Driver’s license or non-driver’s identification card issued by a territory of the United States, another state, Canada or Mexico

  • An identification card issued by any branch of the military for active-duty personnel, retirees or dependents

  • An identification card issued by the US Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services called a Permanent Resident or “green” card

What are your hours of availability?

We are available for appointments 7 days per week for your convenience. *If you need a notary before or after hours, we can help. Just give us a call.*

Monday-Friday: 8 am-7 pm
Saturday: 7 am-7 pm
Sunday: Appointment Only

Can I Ask You for Advice?
A notary public is not an attorney, judge or high-ranking official and does not provide legal advice.

Non-Attorney Disclaimer:

We are not attorneys and cannot provide legal advice or represent you in any legal matters. For legal counsel, consult a licensed attorney. 

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