Mobile Notary · Seminole County

We Come to You.
Throughout Seminole County.

Florida-licensed mobile notary serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs, Casselberry, and Altamonte Springs. Homes, offices, hospitals, and care facilities. Same-day appointments often available.

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A mobile notary in Seminole County, Florida travels to the signer's location — a home, office, hospital, ALF, or other site — to perform a notarial act. The Florida statutory fee is $10 per signature under §117.05(2)(a), F.S., plus a transparent travel fee. Mobile Mark Notary serves Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs, Casselberry, and Altamonte Springs.

What a Mobile Notary Does

A mobile notary brings the notarial service to wherever the signer is. That matters when the signer is hospitalized, immobile, in hospice, working from a remote office, or simply unable to wait in line at a bank. The notary verifies the signer's identity, witnesses the signature, applies the official seal, and completes a journal entry — all under the same Florida statute that governs every other notarial act in the state.

Documents We Notarize on the Road

  • Estate documents — last wills, living wills, healthcare surrogate designations, durable powers of attorney
  • Real estate — deeds, quit-claim deeds, mortgage signings, HELOC packages, refinance packages
  • Business documents — corporate resolutions, contracts, bills of sale, vehicle title transfers
  • Affidavits and sworn statements — required for litigation, insurance claims, immigration matters
  • Form I-9 — Section 2 completion as authorized representative for remote employees
  • Apostille pre-processing — notarization in preparation for Florida Secretary of State apostille

Where We Travel

Standard service area is all of Seminole County. We serve:

  • Sanford — county seat, courthouse-adjacent, hospital coverage
  • Lake Mary — corporate offices and Heathrow community
  • Longwood — residential and Markham Woods corridor
  • Oviedo — UCF-area residential and Oviedo on the Park
  • Winter Springs — Tuscawilla and Greeneway corridor
  • Casselberry — central Seminole and Lake Howell area
  • Altamonte Springs — Cranes Roost, Maitland-adjacent

Out-of-county and after-hours service is available for an additional travel fee, quoted before the appointment is confirmed.

Pricing — Transparent and Statutory

ItemFeeAuthority
Per signature (notarial act)$10§117.05(2)(a), F.S. cap
Travel — Seminole CountyQuoted upfrontDistance-based, not regulated
After-hours / weekendQuoted upfrontConvenience fee, not regulated
Hospital / ALF coordinationQuoted upfrontTime-sensitive premium

Florida Statute §117.05(2)(a) caps the per-signature notary fee at ten dollars ($10). Travel and convenience fees are separate from the notarial fee and are not regulated by Chapter 117.

What to Bring

  1. A valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID — Florida driver's license, state ID, U.S. passport, or military ID.
  2. Your document, complete but unsigned. Do not sign before the notary arrives — signing in advance voids the notarization.
  3. Any required witnesses if the document specifies them. We do not provide witnesses as a standard service.
  4. Payment — cash, check, or electronic transfer. Receipt provided.

How to Book

  1. Call 321-510-4411 or use the online booking form.
  2. Tell us the document type, signer count, location, and ideal time window.
  3. We confirm the appointment with a flat travel fee quote.
  4. The notary arrives, verifies ID, completes the notarial act, and provides a receipt.

Mobile Notary FAQ

Common Questions About Mobile Notary Service

The questions clients ask most about mobile notary appointments in Seminole County.

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.

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.

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.

Standard hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Weekend and after-hours appointments are available by arrangement and carry an after-hours fee. Call 321-510-4411 to discuss availability for urgent or off-hours needs.

Determining what type of witness your document requires is the responsibility of the document preparer or the receiving party — not the notary. We can confirm whether the document specifies a credible witness versus disinterested witnesses, but the legal requirement should be confirmed before the appointment. We do not provide witnesses as a standard service; arrange yours in advance and mention it when booking.

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Mobile in Seminole County or online anywhere in Florida. Standard hours Mon–Fri 8 AM–7 PM. After-hours by appointment.

Call 321-510-4411