Benefits of a Mobile Notary
There are many types of documents and actions that require the presence of an impartial witness. The nature of these functions might make it impossible for clients to come to a notary’s office--whether it’s because of lack of transportation, a physical inability or illness, or another extenuating circumstance. A mobile notary goes to clients, allowing them to view and sign forms in situations that are more comfortable to them.
On top of that, currently appointed notary publics do not need to undergo additional training or acquire qualifications to provide mobile services. There are no federal laws that mandate any special programs to provide mobile notary services. Notaries who travel to clients’ locations may charge a fee to offset fuel and travel costs, however.
The notary public ensures fair transactions and minimizes instances of fraud. Contact your local government office to learn about notary services or to sign up to become a notary public.
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