Mobile Notary Public
Convenient notary services, wherever you need us.
What is a mobile notary public?
A mobile notary public is a notary public who travels to meet clients at their preferred location to provide notarial services. Rather than requiring clients to come to a physical office, mobile notaries can meet clients at their home, office, or other location, providing a convenient and flexible option for busy individuals and businesses.
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In North Carolina, mobile notaries must meet the same requirements as traditional notaries public, including completing a training course and passing a state-administered exam. In addition, mobile notaries must have a reliable form of transportation, a mobile notary stamp or seal, and must keep detailed records of all notarial acts performed. Mobile notaries in North Carolina may provide a wide range of notarial services, including taking acknowledgments, administering oaths and affirmations, and certifying copies of documents, among others.
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Mobile notaries in North Carolina play a valuable role in the legal, financial, and business communities, providing a convenient and efficient option for clients who require notarial services but cannot easily travel to a traditional notary's office. Whether you need a document notarized at your home, office, or other location, a mobile notary can help ensure that your important transactions are handled quickly and professionally.
When do I need a notary public?
A notary public in North Carolina is a public official appointed by the Secretary of State to verify the identity of signers and ensure the authenticity of important documents. Notarization is often required for legal, financial, and business transactions to prevent fraud and protect the parties involved.
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Here are some common situations when you might need a notary public in North Carolina:
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Real estate transactions: When buying or selling property, documents such as deeds, mortgages, and lease agreements may require notarization.
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Estate planning: Wills, trusts, and other estate planning documents often require notarization to ensure their validity.
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Financial transactions: Loan documents, such as mortgages, car loans, and personal loans, often require notarization to verify the identity of the borrower and ensure they understand the terms of the loan.
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Legal proceedings: Affidavits, subpoenas, and other legal documents often require notarization to provide an additional level of verification and credibility to the document.
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Business transactions: Contracts, agreements, and other business documents may require notarization to ensure that all parties understand and agree to the terms.​
Where to find a notary public
If you need a notary public in North Carolina, the process is easy and straightforward. Here are the steps you can take to ensure a smooth and efficient notarization process:
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Find a notary public: You can search for notaries public online, through professional organizations, or by asking for referrals from friends, family, or colleagues.
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Gather your documents: Make sure you have all of the necessary documents that require notarization. Check with your notary public beforehand to determine what documents are needed.
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Bring proper identification: North Carolina law requires notaries public to verify the identity of the signer using an acceptable form of identification, such as a driver's license, passport, or government-issued ID.
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Attend your appointment: Meet with your notary public at the scheduled time and location, and be prepared to sign the documents in their presence.​
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5. Pay the notary fee: Notaries public in North Carolina may charge a fee for their services, which varies based on the type of notarial act and other factors.
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By following these steps, you can help ensure a smooth and efficient notarization process. Whether you need a notary public for a legal, financial, or business transaction, a notary public can provide an important level of verification and credibility to your important documents.
Common Documents Requiring Notarization
Mortgage Documents
New home and refinance documents are commonly notarized to verify the identity of the signer and confirm that the signature was made voluntarily
Car and Boat Titles
Notarization of car and boat titles is required in the state of North Carolina to transfer ownership of a vehicle or vessel.
Power of Attoney
A power of attorney may be needed for financial transactions or healthcare decisions, and notarization is required in the state of North Carolina.
Wills and Trusts
These documents are used to specify how a person's assets should be distributed after their death and may require notarization to ensure their validity
Affidavits
Affidavits are used in various legal proceedings, such as court cases, legal separations, custody cases, and other court-related matters.
Witness Services
We can also serve as a witness for various types of legal documents, such as wills, trusts, and power of attorney documents.
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Why Choose Us?
At Lake Norman Notary, we recognize that your time is valuable and that you may have pressing personal, business, or legal matters that require prompt attention. We understand that locating someone to notarize a document or verify your identity can be a time-consuming and frustrating experience. That is why we are here to assist you. Our goal is to alleviate your stress by providing you with efficient and convenient mobile notary services.
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As the leading provider of mobile notary services in the region, we specialize in catering to the needs of busy professionals, companies, and individuals. We appreciate the importance of completing critical transactions promptly, seamlessly, and with absolute reliability. Our exceptional service is designed to be user-friendly, helpful, and straightforward. With us, you can trust that you have a dependable mobile solution for any situation, freeing you from unnecessary worry.
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Thank you for considering Lake Norman Notary. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you and provide you with the highest level of convenience and professionalism for all of your notary and fingerprinting needs.
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Convenient mobile notary services.
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Customizable assignments to fit your exact needs.
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Flexible scheduling options, including after-hours and weekend appointments.
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Expertise and knowledge in a wide range of documents and legal procedures.
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Fast, reliable, and professional service with guaranteed customer satisfaction.
Duties of a Notary Public
In North Carolina, a notary public is a public official appointed by the Secretary of State to witness the signing of important documents and administer oaths. Some of the duties of a notary public in North Carolina include verifying the identity of the signer, confirming that the signer is signing the document voluntarily and not under duress, and certifying the authenticity of the signature. Notaries in North Carolina can notarize a variety of legal documents, including deeds, wills, powers of attorney, and loan documents, among others. It is important for notaries in North Carolina to follow all state laws and regulations governing the notarization process to ensure that the documents they notarize are legally valid.
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