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MOBILE NOTARY SERVICES

     As a Wisconsin Commissioned Notary Public, Shine Notary and Services can come to you for your Notary needs.  Why should you use a Mobile Notary Service?  Fraud can be widespread when executing legal documents. But now, you can prevent fraud and make sure paperwork is signed correctly when you have a notary public present at the time of signing.  The notary public will require signatories to prove their identities and check the documents for certain details and ensure that all parties involved aren’t signing due to threats or intimidation, ensuring a smooth, easy, perfectly legal process.  But having to drive to an off-site location to get documents notarized can take time out of your busy day.  Instead, have the notary public come to you.

 

     The cost of a mobile notary may vary depending on the distance traveled for the Mobile Notary. There is a flat fee of $5 per notarization of document, per Wisconsin State Law.  When you’re dealing with a mobile notary service, you can expect a charge for travel time and/or mileage. However, you should always consider the value of your time: you might spend much less for a mobile notary public as compared to the money you lose from missed business opportunities due to traffic, gas money, transportation costs, and loss of time.

 

Standard items we notarize:

  • Acknowledgments

  • Verbal Oaths

  • Jurats

  • Power of Attorney and Wills

  • Affidavit

 

Other Notarizations at an additional cost:

  • Certify Content of Safe-Deposit Box (flat fee $10)

    • Present for opening first hour - $50

    • Additional ½ hour - $25

  • Verifying a VIN - $20

  • If an impartial Witness is needed to be provided - $20

 

 *Be prepared to sign your documents with your notary:

  • Have a valid government issued photo ID with you when our notary arrives.

  • Be sure to have all the documents that need to be notarized with you.

  • Be sure the documents are complete and ready for signature. If you need legal advice, please consult an attorney. The notary public is prohibited from helping you to prepare, complete, or understand legal documents.

  • Some documents may require signature witnesses in addition to notarization. Please make sure you have witnesses, if they are needed for your document(s).  If you need a witness, please let us know and we can provide an impartial witness at an additional fee.

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