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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a notarization usually take?

Many standard notarizations take about 10 to 20 minutes once the signer, ID, and documents are ready.

Do you offer same-day appointments?

Same-day availability depends on the city, schedule, and document type, but urgent appointments may be available.

Do you offer remote online notarization?

Remote online notarization may be available for qualifying documents and jurisdictions. Availability depends on the state and service requested.

What do I need to bring to a notary appointment?

Bring a current government-issued photo ID and the unsigned document. If witnesses are required, have them ready as well.

Can a will be notarized in a hospital or nursing home?

Yes, if the signer is willing, aware, and able to complete the signing.

Do wills always need notarization?

Not always. Some wills are notarized to support a self-proving affidavit, but requirements vary by state.

Can the notary explain the legal meaning of a will?

No. A notary can witness the signature and verify identity, but legal advice should come from an attorney.