Everything about IDs, documents, pricing, mobile visits, and remote online notarization (RON).
Bring the unsigned document(s) and a valid, unexpired government photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, passport, or military ID). All signers must be present and able to communicate with the notary.
No—please wait until the notary instructs you to sign. Many notarial acts require signing in front of the notary.
Traditional in‑person notarizations are $10 per notarial act. Remote Online Notarization (RON) is $25. Mobile/service fees are quoted up front.
We serve Weslaco, Donna, Mercedes, Alamo, Edinburg, Pharr, San Juan, and nearby areas across the Rio Grande Valley.
Yes. You’ll need a webcam-enabled device, stable internet, and a valid ID. We handle ID verification and the secure session.
You should provide witnesses, but we may be able to help upon request for an additional fee.
No. Notaries are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice or choose documents.
Yes, as long as the notary and signer can communicate in English. Documents can be in another language.
Documents with blank spaces, birth/death certificates, or when the signer lacks ID or willingness cannot be notarized.
Yes. The signer must be alert, have valid ID, and be able to communicate. We can coordinate access if needed.
Book online or contact us with your location, number of signers, and document type. We’ll confirm total before travel or session.