Answers to the most common questions about Sound Signing's mobile notary services.
A mobile notary is a commissioned notary who travels to your location to notarize documents in person for your convenience.
Book online or call our support; choose a time and location, confirm documents and ID, and we’ll confirm the appointment.
We serve Sound Signing’s local service area; check our booking page for exact coverage and availability.
Most common documents: real estate closings, loan docs, powers of attorney, deeds, affidavits, contracts, and estate documents.
A valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, state ID) matching the name on the document; bring originals for every signer.
Fees typically include a travel/service fee plus notarization fees per signature; final pricing is shown during booking or on our pricing page.
Most visits take 15–45 minutes depending on signers and document complexity; arrive with all documents and ID to avoid delays.
We can arrange witnesses or interpreters upon request; mention this when booking and we’ll confirm availability and any extra fees.
Remote online notarization depends on legal availability in your state; check our services page or ask support during booking.
Reach out to Sound Signing for fast, reliable mobile notary assistance—we’ll help schedule a visit, confirm requirements, and answer any questions.
Prefer self-serve? Visit our online booking and help center for instant scheduling and resources.
CONTACT
Phone: (253) 381-9584
Email: [email protected]
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