Nevada Mobile Notary Service
Local Notary in Las Vegas. We Come to You!
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Contact Us today to request a free quote!
We're happy to answer any questions you may have about the notarization process.
Remote Online Notary
We are registered and authorized by the State of Nevada to perform Remote Online Notary (RON) services.
Contact us today to schedule your online notary appointment.
Mobile Notary Service
We make it easy to get your documents notarized by coming to you.
We'll meet at a location of your choosing. (travel fees may apply)
24/7 Availability
Las Vegas is a 24-hour city. At Nevada Mobile Notary Service, we are always happy to accommodate your schedule or situation. Nevada Mobile Notary Service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (some exclusions apply).
Why Choose a Mobile Notary?
- Convenience: Our mobile service saves you time and effort. You choose the location – your home, office, or any other convenient spot – and we’ll be there promptly.
- Flexibility: We understand that your schedule may not always align with typical business hours. That’s why we offer flexible appointment times, including evenings and weekends.
- Experienced Notaries: Our team comprises skilled and certified notaries with a wealth of experience in handling a variety of documents. You can trust us for accurate and reliable notarizations.
- Confidentiality: We prioritize your privacy and maintain the utmost confidentiality throughout the notarization process.
- Competitive Rates: Our services come at competitive and transparent pricing, without any hidden fees. You’ll know what to expect right from the beginning.
How it Works.
- Schedule an Appointment: Get in touch with us via phone, email, or our website to schedule a convenient time and location for your notarization.
- Notary Visit: Our mobile notary will come to the specified location with all the necessary equipment and identification.
- Verification and Notarization: Your identity and the document’s authenticity will be verified, and the notary will proceed with the notarization process.
- Completion: Once the notarization is complete, you’ll receive the notarized document along with any required copies (if applicable).
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements are used by a notary public to verify and validate the signature(s) on a document. It is not required for the signatory to sign the document in the notary’s presence*. They must simply present themselves with their completed document and identify themselves with valid ID. They must also attest that they signed/are signing the document of their own free will.
*Note – It is NOT required that the document be signed in the presence of the notary, but it IS required that the document contains a valid signature prior to the completion of the notarization.
Jurats
A jurat is a declaration of truthfulness regarding the contents of a document. The signer(s) swear or affirm that the statements made within the document are true and correct to the best of their knowledge. The notary will administer an oath, and the presenter must provide an audible confirmation. This type of notarization MUST be signed in the presence of the notary.
Certified Copies
Certified copies are used to confirm that a copy matches the original document exactly. There can be no alterations. In most cases, it is recommended that the document’s custodian present the original, and have the notary make the copy, however, this is not required. The individual requesting the copy must simply state that it is a copy of the original document.
In Nevada, a notary may NOT certify copies of certain documents that are restricted by law. Examples of these are:
- Birth Certificates
- Death Certificates
- Marriage Certificates
- Divorce & Annulment Decrees
Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney is used to grant legal decision-making ability to an agent of your choice. It is often used by those that are unable to manage their own affairs, either by medical or mental incapacitation.
The terms ‘Power of Attorney’ and ‘Attorney-in-Fact’ (agent) are often used interchangeably, however, they do vary slightly. The Power of Attorney is the document used to grant legal decision-making powers. The Attorney-in-Fact (agent) is the person named in the document as the one with the decision-making powers.