Determining the Type of Notary in Alabama

In Alabama, there are three primary types of notaries to consider for your notarization needs.
 

Traditional Stationary Notaries

Traditional stationary notaries are often found in banks and packaging stores. You'll need to travel to their location to use their services, which can be inconvenient and time-consuming. However, one benefit is the lower cost; an Alabama notary can charge a maximum of $5 per notarial act, with some even offering free services to loyal customers.
 

Mobile Notaries

If travel is an issue, mobile notaries are a great alternative. These notaries come to you, whether at home or work, for convenience. However, this service usually incurs a higher cost due to travel fees, which can vary widely under Alabama law.
 

Remote Notaries

Remote notaries provide notarization through two-way audio-visual communication. This option allows you to complete notarization without being physically present but cannot be used for certain voting-related documents. An original wet signature is required; the notary must verify your identity.
 

Notary Signing Agents (NSAs)

Notary signing agents specialize in complex loan documents, assisting in the final stages of the loan process. If your lender doesn't provide one, use an Alabama notary locator to find an NSA.
 
Understanding these types will help streamline your notarization process in Alabama.

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