FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
The cost of using a mobile notary varies depending on a few different elements, one of which is state laws. Each state has a maximum fee that notary publics are allowed to charge for their services. In California, for instance, notary publics are not allowed to charge to more than the sum of $10 for each notarial act. In Montana, notary publics may charge up to $5 for each acknowledgment, witnessing of a signature, and completing a jurat, assuming it’s the first notarial act performed on the client. With that said, mobile notary publics are usually allowed to charge a “travel fee” in addition to the standard per-act charge. This travel fee may range anywhere from $20 to $50 (or more).
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
As mobile notary, I will be at your service whenever you need, whether it is midnight or 5 in the morning. I will come to your desired location, saving your precious time and money. Whether I come to your office, home, or a hospital, I will be there. You no longer have to leave your work in order to go the office of a notary public because as a mobile notaries I will come to you.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I am certified by the National Notary Association. I belong to the American Association of Notaries.