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Mobile Notary Services

Mobile Notary Services mean the notary travels to your preferred location — home, office, title company, or public space — to witness and notarize your documents in person. It’s flexible, convenient, and fully compliant with state notarial laws.

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Why Choose Elite Notary Group

We have a nationwide network of licensed notaries providing dependable mobile services. Our goal is to make the notarization process smooth, secure, and accessible wherever you are.

At Elite Notary Group, we go beyond simply notarizing documents — we manage the entire signing process from start to finish. Our scheduling team coordinates every step to ensure a smooth, efficient experience that saves our clients valuable time and resources. Whether it’s for a title company, lender, or law firm, you can send us the documents, and our team handles everything else with precision and accountability.

We carefully review all documents, assign the most qualified and authorized notary agent, oversee the signing and notarization process, and handle document return via FedEx, UPS, or courier — all while keeping you updated at every stage. Our mission is to make sure every transaction is 100% completed, compliant, and error-free, giving you full peace of mind that your files are executed accurately and on time.

How it works

Easy 3 Steps To Work

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Book your appointment online or by phone.

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Our notary travels to your chosen location.

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Verify your ID and sign your documents in person.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I schedule a mobile notary?

We recommend scheduling at least 24 hours in advance, but same-day or emergency appointments are often available.

We provide mobile notary services throughout Florida and nationwide through our trusted notary network.

Real estate documents, loan signings, power of attorney, wills, affidavits, trust documents, and more.

Bring a valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license or passport) and all documents that need notarization, filled out but not yet signed.

Yes, multiple signers can be present and notarized during the same appointment, as long as everyone has valid ID and signs in the notary’s presence.

Our reputation speaks for itself