Sign Here Mobile Notary Service respects and understands your privacy. You can be confident that any and all information gathered on your behalf will be treated with the only highest level of integrity and privacy. All information held by us is always kept confidential.
FAQS
Q. What type of identification is required?
A. Identification can be in the form of a driver's license, non-driver identification card, passport, etc., and must be current or, if expired, issued within the past five years. Photocopies of IDs are not acceptable.
ALL FORMS OF I.D. MUST CONTAIN THE SIGNER'S PHOTO, PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION, SIGNATURE AND BEAR A SERIAL NUMBER OR OTHER IDENTIFYING NUMBER.
Each signer must personally appear and sign the documents in the presence of a Notary. Signer must be competent, able to read and understand the action and legal consequences of signing. All documents must be complete, must not contain blank spaces, and must not be signed. We do not backdate loan documents.
Q. Can a document be notarized if the signer doesn't have identification?
A. State laws vary on this point. Generally, a signer should have valid government issued identification such as a current driver's license, state ID, or passport. Some states allow credible witnesses to sign the notary journal and identify the signer.
Q. Who can be a credible witness?
A. An uninvolved person (someone not mentioned in the document and not a family member). Neighbors and friends are commonly used.
Q. Can a birth certificate, social security card, credit card, or marriage license constitute positive identification?
A. No. Generally, in most states, a proper identification should be a picture ID with a signature, physical description, and expiration date. A credit card with a picture does not meet all of those criteria, nor do the other choices.
Q. What if a person's name on the ID and the document do not match?
A. If the name on the ID includes the name on the document, but is longer, then you can proceed. However, if the name on the ID is different, or shorter, then you will need credible witnesses.
Q. Can a notary notarize without adding a notary certificate?
A. A notary certificate is a piece of paper with wording on it. The wording for each particular notary act (varies state by state) must be either part of the document (at the end of the document generally or after the signature section) or attached (stapled) as a certificate generally to the back of the document.
Q. The document I need notarized requires that multiple people sign but we all work different schedules. Do we all need to be present at the same time?
A. No. All signers can appear at different times
Documents we do NOT Notarize:
Wills, immigration documents, incomplete documents, documents in languages other than English, copies of birth certificates, death certificates or marriage records, faxed or copied signatures.
FAQS
Q. What type of identification is required?
A. Identification can be in the form of a driver's license, non-driver identification card, passport, etc., and must be current or, if expired, issued within the past five years. Photocopies of IDs are not acceptable.
ALL FORMS OF I.D. MUST CONTAIN THE SIGNER'S PHOTO, PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION, SIGNATURE AND BEAR A SERIAL NUMBER OR OTHER IDENTIFYING NUMBER.
Each signer must personally appear and sign the documents in the presence of a Notary. Signer must be competent, able to read and understand the action and legal consequences of signing. All documents must be complete, must not contain blank spaces, and must not be signed. We do not backdate loan documents.
Q. Can a document be notarized if the signer doesn't have identification?
A. State laws vary on this point. Generally, a signer should have valid government issued identification such as a current driver's license, state ID, or passport. Some states allow credible witnesses to sign the notary journal and identify the signer.
Q. Who can be a credible witness?
A. An uninvolved person (someone not mentioned in the document and not a family member). Neighbors and friends are commonly used.
Q. Can a birth certificate, social security card, credit card, or marriage license constitute positive identification?
A. No. Generally, in most states, a proper identification should be a picture ID with a signature, physical description, and expiration date. A credit card with a picture does not meet all of those criteria, nor do the other choices.
Q. What if a person's name on the ID and the document do not match?
A. If the name on the ID includes the name on the document, but is longer, then you can proceed. However, if the name on the ID is different, or shorter, then you will need credible witnesses.
Q. Can a notary notarize without adding a notary certificate?
A. A notary certificate is a piece of paper with wording on it. The wording for each particular notary act (varies state by state) must be either part of the document (at the end of the document generally or after the signature section) or attached (stapled) as a certificate generally to the back of the document.
Q. The document I need notarized requires that multiple people sign but we all work different schedules. Do we all need to be present at the same time?
A. No. All signers can appear at different times
Documents we do NOT Notarize:
Wills, immigration documents, incomplete documents, documents in languages other than English, copies of birth certificates, death certificates or marriage records, faxed or copied signatures.

