Mobile notaries across 18 DFW cities, 7 days a week · 8am–10pm. Confirmed by text with your notary's name and ETA. Every fee itemized before we dispatch.
SERVING DALLAS · FORT WORTH · ARLINGTON · IRVING & 14 MORE CITIES
Tell us what and where — we confirm availability and your itemized quote by call or text.
Call, text, or use the 60-second form. We confirm your document type, location, and timing.
State-capped notarization fee plus a disclosed travel fee. You approve before anyone moves.
You get their name and ETA by text. IDs checked, documents signed and sealed on the spot.
A commissioned Texas notary travels to your home, office, or any DFW location.
Confirmed appointments today — often within a few hours.
Urgent, after-hours, and time-critical notarizations.
Bedside notarizations at hospitals and care facilities across DFW.
NNA-trained signing agents for mortgage and refinance packages.
Mobile closings for buyers, sellers, and title companies.
POA notarizations at home, hospitals, and care facilities.
Self-proving affidavits, trusts, and estate planning documents.
Most notary companies hide the math. We don't — because Texas law actually sets part of your price.
Capped per signature by Tex. Gov't Code §406.024. It's the same no matter who you hire.
Based on your location, timing, and urgency. Disclosed and itemized before you confirm — never after.
Tap your city for local response times, neighborhoods we serve, and city-specific answers.
In most of our 18 DFW cities we can typically confirm a notary within minutes and have them at your door in one to three hours, depending on location and time of day. ASAP requests are dispatched first.
Two itemized parts: the notarization fee, which is capped by Texas law per signature, and a travel fee based on your location and timing. You see both before anyone is dispatched — never a surprise total.
A valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID for every signer and the complete, unsigned document. If your document needs witnesses, we'll tell you how many when we confirm.
Yes. Every partner notary's Texas commission is verified with the Secretary of State, and loan signing agents additionally carry background screening and E&O insurance.
Yes — bedside notarizations are one of our most requested services. The signer must be alert, aware, and able to communicate intent, with valid ID. See our hospital notary page for details.
No. Texas law prohibits notaries from giving legal advice or choosing documents for you. We notarize documents you or your attorney have prepared. For legal questions, consult a licensed Texas attorney.