FAQ
General Notary Questions
What is a notary public?
A notary public is a state-appointed official who witnesses the signing of important documents, verifies identities, and helps prevent fraud.
Why do I need a document notarized?
Notarization adds a layer of verification and is often required by law for documents like powers of attorney, real estate paperwork, or legal agreements.
Services Offered
What notary services do you provide?
I currently offer mobile notary services and Remote Online Notarization (RON), and loan signing. You can learn more about each on the Services page.
Do you offer mobile notary services?
Yes, I travel to your home, office, hospital, or any convenient meeting place.
Can you notarize documents after hours or on weekends?
Absolutely. I offer appointments by request, including evenings and weekends. After hours include an additional fee.
Appointments & Availability
How do I schedule an appointment?
You can book online via my website, call or text me at (317) 419-0019, or message me on Facebook.
Do you accept same-day appointments?
Yes, when available. For urgent requests, please call or text for the fastest response.
What areas do you serve?
I serve Hendricks, Boone, Hamilton, Morgan, and Marion counties—but I’m willing to travel further upon request.
Identification Requirements
What ID do I need for notarization?
A current government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver’s license, passport, military ID) is required.
What if I don't have valid ID?
We may be able to use credible witnesses. Reach out to discuss your situation before the appointment.
Documents & Special Cases
What kind of documents can you notarize?
Most documents, including powers of attorney, real estate forms, titles, affidavits, school documents, and more. Full list on the Services page.
Can you notarize a will?
Some states limit this. In Indiana, I may notarize wills if they meet certain requirements. Read more here
Do you notarize non-English documents?
Yes, as long as the signer understands what they are signing. The notary does not need to read the document.
Can you notarize for someone in a hospital or nursing home?
Yes. I provide mobile services and will work with staff to ensure a smooth process. Please let me know in advance if the signer has special needs.
Can you notarize for minors?
Possibly—depending on the document and if the minor has valid identification. Let’s talk before the appointment.
Remote Online Notarization (RON)
What is Remote Online Notarization?
RON allows you to get documents notarized through a secure video platform, from anywhere. Learn more in this blog post.
What do I need for a remote notarization?
A computer or smartphone with internet, a valid ID, and a quiet space.
Is RON legal in Indiana?
Yes! Indiana allows Remote Online Notarization for many document types.
Fees & Payments
How much do you charge?
My fees comply with Indiana state law. Travel, after-hours, or convenience fees may apply. See full pricing on the Services or Business Packages page.
What forms of payment do you accept?
Cash, credit/debit, PayPal, and Square invoice. Let me know your preference at the time of booking.
Legal & Privacy
Are you an attorney?
No—I am not a lawyer and cannot provide legal advice. If you’re unsure about your document, please consult an attorney.
Is my information secure?
Absolutely. I follow strict privacy and data security practices to protect your personal information.