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Frequ​ently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to have my signature electronically notarized?

In-Person:
Current Fees as of July 1, 2021

  • For taking an acknowledgment, for the first signature of each signer: $15.00
  • For each additional signer: $7.50
  • For administering an oath or affirmation: $7.50
  • For a certified copy: $7.50
  • For a jurat, for each signature on the affidavit: $15.00

Additional Travel fee:

  • Travel Time: 6 AM - 7 PM ($10/hour, 2 hour minimum)
  • Travel Time: 7 PM - 6 AM ($25/hour, 2 hour minimum)

Remote Online Notarization:

  • For taking an acknowledgment, for each signature: $25
  • For executing a jurat, for each signature: $25
  • For administering an oath or affirmation: $25
  • Each additional seal after the first is $10 per person, per seal
Is online signing secure?

Your documents are secure through a process that has far greater document integrity, security and portability built in than its manual paper counterpart. The platform we use has extensive experience building bank grade, highly secure software systems. The data is transmitted and stored using industry-best data security practices. For example, all user communications are encrypted and all data at rest (such as documents) are protected using industry-specified encryption protocols such as AES-256. All application accesses are also tracked using an audit trail.  The security policies and systems are audited and tested on a regular basis. These include audits of internal security procedures and protocols, and also comprehensive penetration testing of the software and hardware environments to provide risk assessments of the applications and associated data

Is it true that a signer does not have to physically appear in the presence of an online notary?

With a traditional in-person notary, a signer must appear in the physical presence of the notary. With social distancing necessities, however, the ability to be in the physical presence of a notary is not an option for most of the public. With remote online notarization, the signer does not have to be in the physical presence of the notary for the notarial act to be considered legal and valid. Instead, the law considers the signer to be legally “appearing” by way of audio-videoconference with the notary. 

This means that the signer can be located anywhere in the world during the notary session. And the notarial act will be legal under state law. This is what makes online notarization dramatically faster, easier, and safer than an in-person traditional or mobile notary service.

Is remote online Notarization safer than traditional notary services?

Online notary is far safer than traditional, in-person notary. First, the online notary session is recorded, so any signs of duress or coercion can be reviewed after the session’s completion. Second, the signer’s identity is verified with a two-step process of identity-proofing questions and a technology-driven analysis of the signer’s identification card. Our system uses technology that can instantly analyze any state’s driver’s license, state-issued ID, or U.S. Passport. It would be almost impossible for a traditional, in-person notary public to perform this level and scope of identity verification. Accordingly, the likelihood of identity fraud is dramatically reduced. The signed document in an online notary session is sealed with a tamper-evident digital signing certificate that makes it easy for any document recipient to see unauthorized changes to the document.

How do I pay for my notarized document?

After your document has been notarized you will be prompted to pay by either Debit/Credit Card, PayPal or Venmo for payment.  Following payment your electronic document will be sent to you electronically. 

Do you perform In-person Notarizations?

Yes, but Due to Covid-19, our mobile services are limited. We require face masks and social distancing of 6 feet between the signers and the Notary. Appointments can be scheduled in the home, office, park bench or coffee shop! Counties served in the State of Nevada: Washoe, Lyon and Story. Call for an appointment today!  

Can you prepare legal documents?

Notaries who are not attorneys are prohibited from giving legal advice that they aren’t qualified to provide. This is referred to as the unauthorized practice of law. 

Do you perform Weddings?

Coming Soon! 
Civil Non-Denominational Weddings $75.00