Services
real estate
Mobile Notary
Our experts are well-versed in handling loan documents, with experience working with both regional and national mortgage lenders.
business
Apostille Services
We take the hassle out of getting an apostille on your paperwork, making the process simple and straightforward.
Professional
Estate Documents
We can assist with legal document preparation to ensure that your paperwork is properly completed in accordance with the law.
PERSONAL
Wedding Documents
Our full-service notaries are committed to providing you with quality, professional service for all the documents you need notarized.
Fees
Mobile Notary Fee Starting at $10
Fee depends on distance traveled. A mobile notary fee is applied to most mobile notary services.
Witness Fee $25 per witness
Linda is glad to provide witnesses when required.
Apostille Services
Express Apostilles Starting at $225
Express Service is available. Documents delivered in 4 business days. Prices starting at $225. Documents delivered to a United States address.
Apostille Starting at $80
- 1st document: $80 Five to Six weeks turnaround.
- 2 documents: $125 Five to Six weeks turnaround.
- 3 documents: $170 Five to Six weeks turnaround.
Court certified documents: add $10/document to the above rates.
Mobile Notary Services And Fees
Florida Remote Online Notary
RON – Remote Online Notary Service
- 100% online notary services. Documents of all types can be electronically signed and notarized using a device with a webcam and microphone.
- You do not have to be in Florida to use our service.
- You do not have to be a citizen or United States resident. Call Linda for details.
- The fee is $25 per notarial act.
- We can provide witnesses for an additional cost.
- Your notarized documents will be ready 15 minutes after the session ends.
Is this a quick process?
Once your session has initiated, we can have your document notarized in 5 minutes. After-hours service is available for an additional $35 fee.
What is considered acceptable ID?
- A Florida or United States driver’s license or identification card issued by the State of Florida or any other U.S. state, or a territory of the United States, like Puerto Rico, Guam, or the Virgin Islands.
- A United States Passport.
- If you do not have qualifying ID, two credible witnesses can be used instead.
General Notarial Acts
- Acknowledgments & Oaths
- Divorces
- I-9 Verification’s
- Quit Claim Deed
- Travel Affidavits for Minors
- Remote Online Notarization
- Affidavits
- Estate Documents
- Will, Living Will, Durable Power of Attorney
- Medical Power of Attorney
- Limited Power of Attorney
- Weddings
- Real Estate Documents
- VIN and Odometer Verification
- Durable Power of Attorney
- Apostilles
- Loan Documents