How much does a mobile notary cost in West Palm Beach? +
Our West Palm Beach mobile notary service uses transparent flat-rate pricing that includes travel anywhere in West Palm Beach. Rates vary by time of day and document type. Call (561) 566-6765 for a precise quote — there are no hidden fees or surprise mileage charges.
What ID do I need for a notarization in Florida? +
Florida law requires signers to present a current, valid government-issued photo ID — such as a driver's license, state ID card, U.S. passport, or military ID. Our West Palm Beach notaries verify identity before every notarization, in keeping with Florida statute 117 requirements.
Is there a mobile notary near me in West Palm Beach? +
Yes — West Palm Beach Mobile Notary and Apostille is a Florida-commissioned mobile notary serving the West Palm Beach area. We come to you at your home, office, hotel, hospital, or care facility throughout West Palm Beach. Call (561) 566-6765 to schedule.
Can a mobile notary come to my house in West Palm Beach? +
Yes. We routinely perform notarizations at private residences throughout West Palm Beach — for estate documents, real estate closings, powers of attorney, and other documents that require notarization. Same-day appointments are usually available.
Can a mobile notary come to a hospital in West Palm Beach? +
Yes. We regularly perform bedside notarizations at hospitals, hospice care, assisted living facilities, and private residences throughout West Palm Beach. Our notaries understand the sensitivity of medical situations and work with families and care staff to complete documents efficiently.
Are you available on weekends and evenings? +
Yes. West Palm Beach Mobile Notary and Apostille is available 7 days a week, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Same-day and emergency appointments are routine. Call (561) 566-6765.
Do you handle real estate closings in West Palm Beach? +
Yes. We handle complete real estate closing packages including purchase closings, refinances, HELOCs, reverse mortgages, deed transfers, and loan modifications. We coordinate directly with title companies, lenders, and real estate attorneys throughout West Palm Beach.
Are you a certified loan signing agent? +
Yes. Our notary is a certified loan signing agent for mortgage closings, refinances, HELOCs, and reverse mortgages. Trusted by lenders and title companies in West Palm Beach for accurate, on-time document execution.
Do you provide Florida apostille services? +
Yes — apostille is a separate service we provide alongside our mobile notary work. We collect your Florida-issued documents from your home or office, file them in person with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations in Tallahassee, and return them apostilled within five business days. Filing in person bypasses the mail-in queue, which typically runs three to four weeks.
What is an apostille and when is it required? +
An apostille is a certificate issued under the 1961 Hague Convention that authenticates a public document for use in another member country. It is required when a foreign government, consulate, employer, or institution asks for proof that a U.S.-issued document — a birth certificate, marriage certificate, diploma, power of attorney, or notarized affidavit — is genuine. Without an apostille, most foreign authorities will not accept the document.
How long does a Florida apostille take? +
Standard turnaround is five business days from pickup to return. Because we file in person at the Florida Department of State daily, we bypass the postal queue that delays most mail-in requests by three to four weeks. Federal apostilles for FBI background checks and other federal documents are processed separately through the U.S. Department of State and take longer — typically 10 to 15 business days.
Which Florida documents can be apostilled? +
The Florida Department of State apostilles documents issued in or notarized in Florida. The most common categories include Florida birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce decrees, death certificates, school transcripts and diplomas from Florida institutions, Florida-formed corporate documents (articles of incorporation, certificates of good standing, bylaws), powers of attorney executed in Florida, and notarized affidavits. Federal records such as FBI background checks require a federal apostille from the U.S. Department of State, which is a separate process.
Can you apostille a Florida birth certificate? +
Yes. Florida birth certificates are one of the most common documents we apostille. The certificate must be a recent certified copy issued by the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics. We pick up the certificate, file it with the Florida Department of State in Tallahassee, and return the apostilled document within five business days.
Do you handle FBI background check apostilles? +
FBI background checks require a federal apostille from the U.S. Department of State Office of Authentications in Washington, D.C., not the Florida Department of State. The federal process takes 10 to 15 business days. We coordinate the federal apostille separately and quote it independently. Call us for a federal apostille quote.
How quickly can a notary arrive? +
For standard appointments we typically schedule within hours of your call. For urgent or hospital situations we aim to confirm a notary within the hour and arrive shortly thereafter. Call (561) 566-6765 and we'll quote you a realistic ETA based on current availability.
Do you serve attorneys and businesses in West Palm Beach? +
Yes. A significant share of our work is for West Palm Beach attorneys, title companies, real estate professionals, and corporate clients. We're set up for recurring engagements and can establish standing arrangements for firms with regular notarization needs.