Pat’s Mobile Notary.

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Certified Mortgage Notary Signing Agent

My Approach

Professional

I believe in approaching every job representing your company with the upmost professionalism . Accuracy is my priority and making sure that each signing is carried out with excellence.

Signing Service Estimates

Residential : $75.00 - $200.00

Jail/Inmate : $125.00 - $200.00

Travel : $25.00 - $100.00

Nursing Home Notary Single Document : $75.00 - $125.00

Estate Planning Bundle : $125.00 - $225.00

(Extra Fee for outside normal business hours 9am-5pm)

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Credentials

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  • 1355406

    Exp: 11/06/2029

  • Bonded

  • Error & Omission Insurance

    $25,000.00

    Policy Number

    101843717

    Exp. : April 13th 2027

  • Email : plamobilenotary@gmail.com

    Phone : 732-614-4817 (Smartphone)

    Fax/Printer/Scanner : HP OfficeJet 8022E

    HP Smart Tank 7602R

    HP LaserJet P3015x Printer

    1. You should always contact the jail prior to contacting a Notary Public to ensure they allow visitors.

    2. You should always try to contact the imamate prior to the Notary’s visit to the jail to ensure you have gone over why you are sending a Notary to them and what the documents will entail. Notaries are not responsible for going over documents with inmates as Notaries are not attorneys and can’t offer legal advice.

    3. If your documents calls for a witness you should note that many jailers will not act as a witness on your documents. Which means that you may have to pay additional fees if the Notary must bring a secondary witness. Often times the secondary witness will be another Notary as most jails only allow multiple people in to see an inmate if they are State officials (Notary or an Attorney)

    4. Notaries are not allowed to create documents for inmates to sign such as Release Forms, Power Of Attorney Forms, Divorce Documents, etc. Unless they are also a Licensed Document Preparer or an Attorney. You should always come in hand with your document when requesting a Notary.

    5. You should always be able to either meet the Notary at the jail you are requesting to retrieve the document when appointment is done, provide the with a FedEx or UPS label to ship the document to you, or be willing to pay FedEx, UPS label (or courier fee) to have the Notary return the document to you.

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