Seminole County, Florida
Florida-licensed mobile notary serving every city in Seminole County, plus statewide Remote Online Notarization. Same-day appointments often available; bedside notarization at every major hospital in the county.
Mobile Mark Notary provides Florida-licensed mobile notary service throughout all of Seminole County — Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs, Altamonte Springs, and Casselberry. Per-signature fee is $10 under §117.05(2)(a), F.S., plus a transparent travel fee. Same-day appointments are typically available, including evenings, weekends, and bedside service at hospitals throughout the county.
Click any city for neighborhood-specific service, response times, and common document types.
Seminole County combines distinct micro-markets — the courthouse-adjacent legal volume of Sanford, the corporate executive demand of Lake Mary, the established residential and hospital footprint of Longwood and Altamonte Springs, the family-residential growth of Oviedo and Winter Springs. Mobile Mark Notary works each city with awareness of its specific document patterns and timing expectations.
| Item | Fee | Authority |
|---|---|---|
| Per signature (in person) | $10 | §117.05(2)(a), F.S. |
| Per signature (RON) | $25 | §117.275, F.S. |
| Marriage solemnization | $30 | §117.045, F.S. |
| Travel — within Seminole County | Quoted upfront | Distance-based, not regulated |
| After-hours / weekend | Quoted upfront | Convenience, not regulated |
Adjacent-county appointments (Orange, Volusia, Lake) available with additional travel fee. Florida Remote Online Notarization is available to any resident of any Florida county — see our RON page.
Seminole County FAQ
Florida law caps the per-signature notary fee at $10 under §117.05(2)(a), F.S. Mobile services include a separate travel fee quoted upfront based on distance. After-hours and same-day appointments carry an additional fee, also quoted before you commit. No surprise charges.
Yes. We regularly travel to hospitals, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes throughout Seminole County. Call ahead so we can coordinate with facility staff — most require advance notice. We handle time-sensitive notarizations including wills, power of attorney, and healthcare surrogate designations.
Yes. Same-day mobile appointments in Seminole County are often available with a few hours' notice. RON sessions can typically be scheduled within 60 minutes during business hours. After-hours emergency service is available; call 321-510-4411 to confirm availability and fees.
A valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, or state ID), your documents unsigned and ready, and any required witnesses if your document calls for them. Do not sign documents before the notary arrives — signing beforehand voids the notarization.
Most documents that can be notarized in person can be notarized online in Florida, including affidavits, deeds, bills of sale, vehicle title transfers, business contracts, financial powers of attorney, and most healthcare directives. The primary exception is marriage ceremonies — Florida law requires the parties to physically appear before the officiant under §741.07.
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