Notarize a Affidavit in New Albany, IN
A sworn written statement used as evidence in court or legal proceedings. Our mobile notaries in New Albany come to your location 24/7 for professional affidavit notarization.
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What You Need for Affidavit Notarization in New Albany
- The prepared affidavit document (unsigned)
- Valid government-issued photo ID
- Knowledge of the facts you are swearing to
How It Works in New Albany
Draft your affidavit or have an attorney prepare it
Schedule a notary appointment
Bring the unsigned affidavit and your valid photo ID
The notary will administer an oath or affirmation
Sign the affidavit in the notary's presence
The notary completes the jurat certificate and affixes their seal
Affidavit Notarization in New Albany — FAQ
How do I get a affidavit notarized in New Albany, IN?
Contact 1MobileNotary at 833-430-6800 or book online. A licensed mobile notary will come to your location in New Albany to notarize your affidavit. Bring a valid photo ID and the unsigned document.
How much does affidavit notarization cost in New Albany?
Notary fees for a jurat are typically $2-$15 per signature depending on state law, plus any travel fees for mobile service. Mobile notary travel fees vary by location within New Albany. Contact us for a precise quote.
Can a notary come to my home in New Albany for a affidavit?
Yes! Our mobile notaries travel to your home, office, hospital, or any location in New Albany, Indiana. Same-day, evening, and weekend appointments available.
What do I need for affidavit notarization in New Albany?
The prepared affidavit document (unsigned). Valid government-issued photo ID. Knowledge of the facts you are swearing to. Do not sign the document before the notary arrives.
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