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Mobile notarization in New York City

A small, personal, appointment-based practice — not a dispatch center with a fleet of notaries. Here’s how a visit typically works.

What I do

Complete common notarial acts by appointment — acknowledgments, jurats/sworn statements, and other standard notarizations when the document and identification requirements can be met.

What I don’t do

I don’t provide legal advice, choose which notarial act you need, draft your documents, or act as your attorney. If you’re unsure what you need, check with the requesting party or consult counsel.

Where we meet

Your apartment, office, hotel, or another agreed location in the service area. I’m mobile — no storefront, no waiting room magazine pile.

Witnesses

If your document requires witnesses, bring your own (BYO). I can notarize; I don’t supply witnesses.

Checklist

Please bring

  • The document(s) that need notarization — unsigned until I instruct you
  • Acceptable government-issued photo ID for each signer
  • Any required witnesses (if applicable)
  • Payment for the agreed mobile/service fee and statutory notarial fees

Common scenarios

Documents people often need notarized

Affidavits, acknowledgments, sworn statements, powers of attorney, estate-related paperwork, real-estate documents, and other forms you’ve already been told need a notarized signature. Bring what you’ve been instructed to notarize.

Service area: Manhattan — especially the West Side and Hell's Kitchen — with other NYC neighborhoods by arrangement.

Next step

Ready when you are.

Send a request with timing and location. I’ll confirm availability — no automatic booking.