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What You Need for Real Estate Deed Notarization in Seward
- The prepared deed document (unsigned)
- Valid government-issued photo ID for all signers
- Property address and legal description
- Any required witnesses (varies by state)
How It Works in Seward
Have the deed prepared by a title company, attorney, or real estate professional
Schedule a notary appointment — mobile notaries can come to your closing location
All parties whose signatures require notarization must be present with valid ID
The notary verifies identities and witnesses the signing
The notary completes the notarial certificate and affixes their seal
File the notarized deed with the county recorder's office
Real Estate Deed Notarization in Seward — FAQ
How do I get a real estate deed notarized in Seward, AK?
Contact 1MobileNotary at 833-430-6800 or book online. A licensed mobile notary will come to your location in Seward to notarize your real estate deed. Bring a valid photo ID and the unsigned document.
How much does real estate deed notarization cost in Seward?
Notary fees are $2-$15 per signature depending on state. Real estate closings with multiple documents may involve signing agent fees of $75-$200+. Mobile notary travel fees vary by location within Seward. Contact us for a precise quote.
Can a notary come to my home in Seward for a real estate deed?
Yes! Our mobile notaries travel to your home, office, hospital, or any location in Seward, Alaska. Same-day, evening, and weekend appointments available.
What do I need for real estate deed notarization in Seward?
The prepared deed document (unsigned). Valid government-issued photo ID for all signers. Property address and legal description. Do not sign the document before the notary arrives.
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