Mobile notary services available in Grand Junction, Fruita, Clifton, Palisade and all areas in between.
I am a mobile notary who offers in person traveling notary services at a location convenient to you. I can meet you in your home (most common and convenient), your office, a public place, such as the library, a coffee shop or I also go to independent or assisted living facilities, nursing homes or hospitals.
Call or Text: Sarah 970-812-3619
I can provide a full range of notarial and other services, including:
Notarization of estate planning documents, medical and financial powers of attorney, etc.
Oathsfor depositions and affidavits
Certified copies
Signature by mark for persons with disabilities
And more
Fees:
Notary Fee $15 per document notarized
Travel Fees $10 for Grand Junction, $15 for Fruita and Clifton, $20 for Palisade
Service/Admin Fee $20 per visit
Payment methods include: Cash, Zelle, Venmo or credit/debit card.
What you will need…
To make sure the notarization process goes smoothly, please be sure you have these items before I arrive to serve you:
The document to be notarized. I am able to provide the additional service of printing the document(s) for an additional charge.
$2 fee plus .50 per page up to 10 pages, then negotiable.
I can also provide other services for additional fees. (scanning documents, sending copies via email, etc. fees negotiable.)
Usually, the document will have a pre-printed notarial certificate at the bottom that I will fill in. If your document does not already include this certificate, you may wish to ask the organization or agency to which you’re submitting the document exactly what type of notarization is needed. The two most common types of notarization are an oath and an acknowledgment. Per state law, I cannot advise which type of notarization may be needed. I can provide the proper wording certificate for either type as a separate stamp to complete the notarization. If there is no room for my stamp, a loose certificate will have to be completed, I will provide this.
I will need satisfactory evidence of the identity of the individual appearing before me. Per state law, I need to identify the individual by means of:
(I) A passport, driver’s license, or government-issued nondriver identification card that is current or expired not more than one year before performance of the notarial act; or
(II) Another form of government identification issued to the individual that is current or expired not more than one year before performance of the notarial act, contains the signature or a photograph of the individual, and is satisfactory to the officer (notary).
Witnesses (if needed). Examine the document to determine if witnesses are needed. If your document requires witnesses, you will need to have witnesses available at the time of signing. Hospital and nursing home staff and not able to perform this task. On occasion, I am able to provide witnesses at a cost of $30 per witness, however this is not guaranteed.
The person signing must be of sound mind and I must be able to confirm that they know what they are signing and are signing the document of their own free will. I may refuse to perform the notarial act per C.R.S. 24-21-508.