A mobile notary is a commissioned notary public who travels to a client’s location to notarize documents. Instead of visiting a bank or office, a mobile notary in Sacramento can meet you at your home, workplace, hospital, or another convenient location to complete your notarization quickly and professionally.
California law sets the maximum fee for a notarized signature at $15 per signature. Mobile notary services may also include a travel fee depending on distance and appointment time. Notary Nick Services provides clear pricing and convenient mobile notary services throughout Sacramento and surrounding communities.
To notarize a document, the signer must present a valid government-issued photo ID. Acceptable forms of identification typically include:
California driver’s license
State identification card
U.S. passport
Other government-issued ID that meets California notary requirements
The notary verifies your identity before completing the notarization.
No. Documents should not be signed in advance. The signer must sign the document in the presence of the notary public so the notary can properly witness the signature and complete the notarization.
A Sacramento mobile notary can assist with many types of documents, including:
Power of attorney
Real estate documents
Loan signing documents
Affidavits
Trust and estate planning forms
Contracts and agreements
Vehicle title transfers
Medical authorization forms
If you are unsure whether your document requires notarization, feel free to contact Notary Nick Services.
Yes. One of the main benefits of using a mobile notary service in Sacramento is convenience. Notary Nick Services travels to homes, offices, hospitals, coffee shops, and other locations to complete notarizations.
Yes. Notary Nick Services offers same-day mobile notary appointments throughout the Sacramento area whenever scheduling allows. This is especially helpful for urgent legal, financial, or real estate documents that need to be notarized quickly.
Notary Nick Services provides mobile notarization throughout Sacramento and surrounding communities, including:
Carmichael
Fair Oaks
Citrus Heights
Roseville
Folsom
Elk Grove
Rancho Cordova
If you are located nearby and need a traveling notary, feel free to contact us to confirm availability.
Yes. A notary public must follow California law and may refuse to notarize a document if:
The signer cannot provide valid identification
The signer does not appear willing or aware of what they are signing
The document appears incomplete
The notarization would violate California notary law
These rules exist to protect the integrity of notarized documents.
A loan signing agent is a notary who specializes in notarizing mortgage and real estate loan documents. Notary Nick Services provides both general notary services and loan signing services for real estate transactions in the Sacramento area.
Notary Nick Services provides fast and convenient mobile notary services throughout Sacramento. Our traveling notary can meet you at your home, office, or preferred location to complete your notarization.
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