What to Bring When Meeting with a Mobile Notary
If you are planning to meet up with a mobile notary to have a document notarized, it's important to come prepared with the necessary items to ensure a smooth and efficient process. Here is a list of items you should bring:
Identification
- Valid Photo ID: Bring a government-issued photo identification such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID card. The ID should be current and unexpired.
Document to be Notarized
- Original Document: Make sure to bring the original document that needs to be notarized. Copies or scans are typically not accepted for notarization.
Forms
- Prepared Forms: If there are any forms that need to be completed or signed in the presence of the notary, make sure to have them ready beforehand.
Payment
- Payment: Be prepared to pay the notary fee. Mobile notaries may charge additional fees for their travel expenses, so it's a good idea to inquire about the total cost upfront.
Witnesses
- Witnesses (if required): Some documents may require witnesses in addition to the notary. Check the requirements of your document beforehand and bring the necessary number of witnesses if needed.
Additional Information
- Any Additional Information: If there are specific instructions or requirements for the notarization, make sure to communicate them to the mobile notary ahead of time.
By bringing these items and being prepared, you can make the process of having your document notarized by a mobile notary a smooth and hassle-free experience. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to your mobile notary for guidance.