top of page
1mobilenotary-state-pages-bg.jpg

Mobile Notary Services in Florida


Reliable Notarization That Comes to You


When you need a document notarized in Florida, convenience and trust matter. Our mobile notary service eliminates the need to visit an office or wait in line by bringing a certified notary public directly to your home, workplace, or any other location you choose. We handle notarizations quickly, accurately, and professionally—so you can focus on your business, family, or personal priorities without disruption.


Why Choose Our Florida Mobile Notary Service


We know how valuable your time is. That’s why our licensed Florida notaries are available on your schedule, including evenings and weekends. Each notary is experienced, reliable, and fully trained to perform notarial acts in compliance with Florida state law.


Whether you’re signing real estate documents, executing a power of attorney, or completing legal paperwork, we make the process seamless and secure. Our commitment to punctuality, confidentiality, and attention to detail ensures that every notarization is handled correctly and efficiently.


Documents We Commonly Notarize


Our mobile notaries in Florida are authorized to notarize a wide variety of documents, including:

• Real estate and mortgage paperwork

• Power of attorney forms

• Wills, trusts, and estate planning documents

• Loan and refinancing paperwork

• Business contracts and corporate forms

• Vehicle title transfers

• Affidavits and sworn statements

• School, medical, and travel authorizations

• Adoption or guardianship documents


If you’re not sure whether your document needs notarization, we’ll review it before your appointment to ensure all requirements are met.


How It Works


Booking a mobile notary in Florida is quick and simple. Contact us by phone or online to choose a time and place that works best for you. Once confirmed, a licensed notary will arrive promptly—fully prepared to verify identities, witness signatures, and apply an official seal on-site.


The entire appointment typically takes only a few minutes once your documents and IDs are ready. We ensure every step complies with Florida’s notarial regulations so that your paperwork is legally valid and properly executed.


Serving Clients Across Florida


Our mobile notary service is available throughout the entire state of Florida. Whether you’re an individual, business, attorney, or real estate professional, we provide statewide coverage with the same level of professionalism and care. From the Panhandle to South Florida, we make notarization accessible, dependable, and convenient wherever you are.


Schedule a Mobile Notary Appointment in Florida


Avoid the hassle of coordinating office visits or finding a last-minute notary. Our mobile notary team in Florida is ready to come to you—any day, anywhere in the state. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and experience the convenience of professional notarization delivered on-site.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


1. What is a mobile notary service?

A mobile notary is a licensed notary public who travels to your location to witness and notarize documents. It provides the same legal authority as an in-office notary but with added convenience.


2. What should I bring to my appointment?

Please have your document(s) ready and a valid, government-issued photo ID such as a driver’s license or passport. All signers must be present at the appointment.


3. Are mobile notaries legal in Florida?

Yes. All notarizations performed by our certified notaries fully comply with Florida state law, making your documents valid and recognized throughout the state and beyond.


5f5996e3b7358984701f7b41_order-mobile-notary-section-background.png

Request Your Professional Mobile Notary Today 

© 2025 1MobileNotary.com. All Rights Reserved. Terms & Privacy Policy.

Disclaimer: Communication with 1MobileNotary.com is protected by our Privacy Policy. 1MobileNotary is not a law firm or a substitute for an attorney and hence provides only mobile notary services. We can not offer any type of legal advice, explanations or recommendations about legal outcomes.

bottom of page