A notary that comes to you
Need a notary to come to you? We travel across New York City — to your home, office, hospital, nursing home, or business — making notarization simple and convenient.
Simple, transparent mobile pricing
A flat travel fee plus the standard New York notary fee. Both are billed separately — no surprises.
Covers travel to your location and the convenience of on-site service.
Per notarial act, as set by New York State law.
Our base is in Queens. For locations outside the borough, a $15 out-of-area surcharge is added to the travel fee. A $5 surcharge applies to mobile appointments on weekends and holidays. Travel fees and notary fees are charged separately. Additional charges may apply for locations outside our standard service area or for appointments requested outside normal business hours.
Before your appointment
Signer requirements
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Be physically present during the notarization
- Present a valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID
- Understand what they are signing and sign willingly, without coercion
- Have all documents ready before the appointment begins
Accepted photo ID
- Driver license
- State identification card
- U.S. or foreign passport
- U.S. military ID
- Government employee ID
- NYC ID (IDNYC)
Expired identification cannot be accepted under any circumstances.
Booking required
All mobile notary appointments must be scheduled in advance through our online booking system.
Payment policy
Payment is due at the time of service. Notarized documents will not be released until payment has been received in full.
Cancellation & rescheduling
If you need to cancel your appointment, you may reschedule within 14 calendar days of your original appointment. Appointments not rescheduled within 14 days will require a new booking. Once travel has begun or the appointment has been prepared, the mobile travel fee is non-refundable.
Important notice
A New York Notary Public is prohibited from providing legal advice, selecting legal documents, or explaining the legal effect of any document. If you have questions about your documents or your legal rights, please consult a licensed attorney before your appointment.