Mobile Notary Services for Everyday Documents

We notarize all types of personal and legal documents - quickly, accurately, and at your convenience. Serving homes, offices, and public locations across New Jersey.

Common Documents Notarized

  • Powers of Attorneys and Affidavits

  • Wills and Trusts

  • Medical forms and consent documents

  • Vehicle Title Transfers

  • Real Estate Deeds and Title Transfers

  • Travel Documents for Minors

  • School Forms and Permission Slips

  • Business Contracts

Why Choose Us

  • Mobile service to your location; remote options

  • Evening and weekend availability

  • Serving all of New Jersey

Where We Serve – Mobile Notary Coverage Across New Jersey

Whether you're in Newark, Jersey City, Montclair, or a rural township, our mobile notary services come to you. We proudly serve:

  • Essex, Hudson, and Union Counties

  • Middlesex, Bergen, and Passaic Counties

  • Offices, homes, hospitals, and public locations

With flexible hours and fast response times, we’re your trusted partner for on-the-go notarizations in Northern and Central NJ.

Understanding Common Notarial Acts

Notaries perform a variety of essential duties to ensure the authenticity and integrity of legal documents. Below are some of the most common notarial acts and what they mean:

✅ Acknowledgments

Used to confirm the identity of the signer and that they willingly signed the document.

  • Signer is identified by the notary
  • Signing may occur before or in front of the notary
  • Use cases: Real estate, POAs, legal agreements

✍️ Jurats

Administers an oath or affirmation to swear the truthfulness of a document’s contents.

  • Signer must appear in person
  • Document must be signed in front of the notary
  • Use cases: Affidavits, depositions

📑 Certified Copies

Notary verifies that a photocopy of a document matches the original.

  • Original must be presented
  • Vital records usually excluded
  • Use cases: Licenses, academic or legal documents

🗣️ Oaths and Affirmations

Verbal promises made under legal or moral obligation, administered by a notary.

  • Oaths reference a higher power; affirmations do not
  • No document is needed unless part of a jurat
  • Use cases: Sworn testimonies, court filings

In-Office Notary Appointments Now Available

Prefer to come to us? We now offer in-person notary appointments at our office for your convenience. Get your documents notarized, quickly, professionally, and in a comfortable setting.

🗓️ By Appointment Preferred - Book Online Below: