As a mobile Notary Public, we can provide a valuable service to jails and detention centers by offering on-site notary services to inmates. By coming to the facility, we can help to streamline the process of executing important legal documents.
We coordinate with attorneys, families, and friends of individuals incarcerated to have documents notarized in a timely manner. Here is the process.
How to prepare?
Have your document ready and completed in advance.
Ensure signer’s name on the document matches name in detention records.
If signer’s name on document is longer than detention records, please provide further ID to ensure we can match notary certificate exactly with your document name.
Once document and ID are ready, you may email, send, or meet us with the document at the detention facility.
How does the visit work?
Once the notary has the document to be notarized, they are available to enter the facility.
Notaries are classified as a ‘Professional Visit’ and may enter into the facility without an appointment.
Once inside the facility, the notary will meet with the signer for document review.
After documents are signed, we exit the detention center.
Typically these appointments range from 30-60 minutes depending on the availability of the staff at the facility.
We can give notarized documents right back in person or through the mail.
How to setup an Appointment?
Contact us or schedule online through the “Book today!” tab or click below.
We will contact you to set everything up via email/phone.
We take extra steps before, during, and after the appointment to ensure best processing.
Fee includes- Jail service, travel fee, wait time and up to 2 signatures. Additional signatures obtained at $15.00 each.
Get in touch with us now and we’ll get the process started for you and your loved one.
Servicing: Modesto, Ceres, Turlock, Riverbank, Salida, Ripon, Oakdale, Patterson, Hughson, Waterford, Keys (Stanislaus County) and surrounding areas.