Frequently Asked Questions
Understanding the legal requirements for a mobile notary appointment ensures a flawless signing. Here are answers to our most common logistical questions.
What ID is required?
Can you draft documents?
North Carolina law requires all signers to present a valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID. We cannot accept photocopies, digital photos, or expired documents under any circumstances.
No. We are not attorneys and cannot draft legal documents, choose the type of notarial act, or explain the legal effects of your paperwork. Please consult legal counsel for advice.
How is travel calculated?
Who provides witnesses?
Travel fees are based on one-way mileage from our Southern Pines home office. We offer transparent mileage tiers so you know the exact travel cost before we begin our trip.
Clients must arrange for their own witnesses if the document requires them. Witnesses must be present at the appointment with valid government-issued photo identification.
Please note: Estimates provided are subject to final confirmation. Under NC notary guidelines, we are strictly prohibited from offering legal advice or drafting documents. All signers must be present with physical identification.
