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Answers To Common Questions About Mobile Notary Services In Dallas Fort Worth
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General Notary Questions
What is a mobile notary?
A mobile notary is a commissioned notary public who travels to your location instead of requiring you to visit an office. Kristina Ancona brings notary services directly to your home, office, or another location you choose across the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex.
How much does a mobile notary cost in Dallas Fort Worth?
Pricing depends on the type of document, the number of signatures required, and the travel distance to your location. Loan signings and real estate closings are typically priced differently from general notarizations due to the added time and document review involved. Contact directly for a fast, accurate quote based on your specific appointment.
Do I need identification for a notarization?
Yes. Texas law requires valid, government issued photo identification for every signer before a notarization can be completed. Having this ready in advance helps the appointment move smoothly.
What documents can a mobile notary help me with?
Common documents include real estate closing paperwork, loan documents, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, affidavits, trust documents, and vehicle title transfers. If you are unsure whether a specific document qualifies, reach out to confirm before booking.
Do you offer flexible scheduling?
Yes. Evening and weekend appointments are available, along with same day scheduling when availability allows. Appointments can be booked online or by phone, and confirmation is provided before the scheduled time.
Real Estate And Loan Signing Questions
Can a mobile notary handle real estate closings?
Yes. Real estate closing notary work is a core specialty, including purchase agreements, refinances, home equity loans, and reverse mortgages. Appointments are coordinated directly with title companies, lenders, and real estate agents to help closings stay on schedule.
What is the difference between a notary public and a notary signing agent?
A notary public is authorized to notarize a wide range of documents, such as affidavits, powers of attorney, and general legal paperwork. A notary signing agent has additional experience specifically with loan and real estate closing packages, including walking signers through detailed, multi page documents accurately.
Do you work with title companies and lenders?
Yes. Loan signing appointments are coordinated directly with title companies, lenders, and real estate professionals to keep closings moving smoothly and on schedule.
Remote Online Notary Questions
What is remote online notarization?
Remote online notarization, or RON, allows eligible documents to be notarized through a secure, live video call instead of an in person visit. This option is available statewide in Texas and is useful for clients who are traveling, have mobility limitations, or prefer the convenience of notarizing from home.
Is remote online notarization legal in Texas?
Yes. Texas law permits remote online notarization for eligible document types when conducted through an approved platform that verifies the signer’s identity and records the session.
What do I need for a remote online notary appointment?
You will need a valid government issued photo ID, a reliable internet connection, a device with a camera and microphone, and the document ready for review before the video session begins.
Service Area Questions
What areas do you serve?
Mobile notary appointments are available in Mansfield, Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Irving, Denton, Grand Prairie, McKinney, Frisco, Garland, and Mesquite.
I do not see my city listed. Do you still serve my area?
Possibly. Coverage extends throughout much of the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. Contact directly with your location to confirm availability for your specific area.
Booking Questions
How do I book an appointment?
You can book online through the appointment form, or call or text directly with your notary needs.
How far in advance do I need to book?
Same day appointments are often available depending on scheduling, though booking a day or two in advance helps guarantee your preferred time and location.
What happens after I book?
Your request is reviewed and confirmed, including the appointment time, location, and any details needed to prepare. Kristina will arrive at the scheduled time, verify identification, and complete the notarization.
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