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Frequently Asked Questions
Can a notary meet me at home, work, or a care facility?
Yes. Mobile notary appointments can often be arranged at homes, workplaces, hospitals, nursing facilities, and similar locations.
How long does a notarization usually take?
Many standard notarizations take about 10 to 20 minutes once the signer, ID, and documents are ready.
Can you provide witnesses?
Witness availability varies by location and service. It is best to request witnesses in advance if your document requires them.
Do you offer same-day appointments?
Same-day availability depends on the city, schedule, and document type, but urgent appointments may be available.
Can all documents be signed in custody?
No. Some facilities or document types may have restrictions, so confirm eligibility in advance.
Do detention facilities require advance approval?
Yes. Most facilities have strict scheduling, screening, and visitation procedures that must be followed first.
Can documents be notarized inside a jail or detention facility?
It depends on the facility's rules, scheduling procedures, and whether the signer can legally complete the notarization.