Mobile Notary

Superior service at your doorstep

Searching for a nearby notary and dreading the inconvenience of heading to a distant bank or post office? At TheENotary, Inc. we bring the notary to you. If you’re in Miami or any South Florida area, our mobile notary services are just a call away.

Our mobile notary services eliminate the need to travel. Your time is valuable, so we bring our licensed notaries directly to you. Whether it’s your office, the comfort of your home, a local coffee shop, or any other convenient place, we are ready to meet you there. Say goodbye to the hassle of searching for a notary near me or coordinating schedules. We are here to make the process seamless and hassle-free, giving you peace of mind. From essential business transactions to real estate deals, vehicle purchases or sales, and loan documentation, our professional services are here to assist you every step of the way.

Choose TheENotary, Inc. for a professional, reliable, and customer-centric mobile notary experience, handled with the utmost care and attention to detail. Contact us today to schedule your mobile notary appointment and experience the convenience that sets us apart.

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High quality notary services made easy

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Notary services are available wherever and whenever you need them.

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Our professional notaries ensure that legal documents are properly executed and signed the first time, reducing the risk of legal complications.

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WHAT CAN WE NOTARIZE AT YOUR DOORSTEP?

Wills & Estate Planning
Powers of Attorney
Agreements & Contracts
Marriage Certificates
MOBILE NOTARY SERVICES

From $50

  • Travel Fee
  • One Notarization
  • One Signer
  • Service time limit: 15 minutes

Document Notarization a bore? Not anymore.

GET YOUR DOCS SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED - THEENOTARY WAY!

Frequently Asked Questions

A mobile notary service sends licensed notary public professionals to your preferred location, such as your residence, workplace, or any suitable venue, to authenticate your documents. This service works well for individuals facing mobility challenges or unable to visit a traditional notary office. At the appointment, your notary will verify your identity, witness the signing of documents, and apply their official seal or stamp to notarize them.

The cost of our mobile notary services varies depending on factors such as your location, the number of documents to be notarized, and the complexity of the task. To get an accurate quote tailored to your specific needs, please contact us directly.

Our proficient mobile notaries can notarize a wide range of documents, including wills, power of attorney forms, loan documents, real estate deeds, affidavits, and more. They are experienced in handling various types of notarization requirements.

Absolutely! Our mobile notary professionals can come to your home, office, a hospital, nursing home or any other suitable location of your choice. We strive to provide a seamless notarization experience wherever you prefer. It’s advisable to discuss the specifics of your location with us to ensure we can meet your needs.

Yes, mobile notary services are legally binding and recognized in all states. Our notaries are well-versed in the specific regulations of each state, ensuring compliance with all necessary legal requirements.

Yes, we understand the importance of flexibility and accommodate varying schedules. Our mobile notary services offer flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays ensuring accessibility for our clients. Get in touch with us to ensure we can meet your scheduling needs.

Scheduling a mobile notary appointment with us is a straightforward process, and we offer a couple of convenient methods to assist you:

  1. Direct Contact: Please feel free to get in touch with us directly by calling us at 786-741-4440 or sending an email to paola@theenotaryinc.com. When you reach out, kindly provide us with the details of your desired location, preferred date, and your preferred time for the appointment. We will promptly work with you to arrange a suitable appointment that fits your schedule.
  1. Online Scheduling: Alternatively, you can schedule your appointment online. This user-friendly online booking option allows you to select your preferred appointment date and time according to your convenience.

You’ll need to provide a valid form of government-issued identification, such as a driver’s license, passport, or ID card, to the mobile notary for verification purposes. This ensures compliance with legal requirements.

Yes, we have mobile notaries proficient in languages other than English. They can notarize documents in those languages. When scheduling your appointment, please inform us of your language requirements.

Yes, in Florida, a mobile notary can notarize documents for individuals with disabilities, including the visually impaired. The notary should accommodate their specific needs, such as using assistive devices or allowing assistance during the process, while ensuring compliance with Florida’s notary laws and documenting any accommodation made.

Florida Acceptable ID
  • FL Driver’s License
  • Driver’s License from another US state, territory, Canada, or Mexico
  • US Department of State-issued passport
  • Foreign passport stamped by the US Department of Justice
  • FL Identification Card
  • Identification Card from another US state, territory, or branch of the US armed forces
  • Veteran Health Card issued by the US Department of Veterans Affairs
  • “Resident Alien” Form I-551 from the US Department of Justice, US Bureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services

Please note that identification must be current or issued
within the last 5 years and bear a serial or ID number.

For further information or inquiries, please reach out to us.

Disclaimer

In my capacity as a notary public, it is important to clarify that I am not authorized to engage in the practice of law or offer legal counsel. This means that I cannot help you understand what a document says, assist you in filling out forms, or advise you on the legal consequences of signing them. My main role is to witness the signing process, confirm the identity of the people involved, and administer oaths or affirmations when needed.

If you have any questions about the content of a document or its legal implications, I strongly suggest consulting a qualified attorney or another professional who specializes in law. It’s important to know that my notarization of a document does not mean I approve or support what it contains. I also cannot be held responsible for any mistakes, inaccuracies, or missing information in the document.

However, if you have any concerns or inquiries specifically related to the notarization process itself, please don’t hesitate to approach me. I’m here to aid within the boundaries of my role as a notary public.