Frequently asked questions

What is a mobile notary?

A mobile notary is a commissioned notary public who travels to a client’s location to notarize documents. Appointments can take place at homes, offices, hospitals, nursing facilities, coffee shops, or other agreed-upon locations.

What is Remote Online Notarization (RON)?

Remote Online Notarization allows documents to be notarized online through a secure audio-video platform. Clients can complete the notarization process remotely using a computer, tablet, or smartphone.

What forms of identification are accepted?

A valid government-issued photo ID is typically required, such as:

  • Driver’s License
  • State Identification Card
  • U.S. Passport
  • Military Identification

The ID must be current or meet state requirements.

Do I need to sign the document before the appointment?

No. Documents should generally be signed in the presence of the notary unless instructed otherwise

Can you come to hospitals, nursing homes, or businesses?

Yes. Mobile notary services are available for homes, hospitals, nursing facilities, offices, and other approved locations.

How long does a notarization appointment take?

Most appointments take between 15–30 minutes depending on the number of documents and signers.

Can you provide legal advice?

No. A notary public cannot provide legal advice, prepare legal documents unless authorized, or explain the legal effects of documents.

What information is needed for an auto insurance quote?

 

  • Driver’s license  or Identification 
  • Vehicle make, model, and VIN
  • Address and contact information

 

What is the difference between collision and comprehensive coverage?

 

  • Collision Coverage helps pay for damage to your vehicle caused by an accident.
  • Comprehensive Coverage helps cover non-collision events such as theft, vandalism, fire, or weather damage.

Both are needed if you are paying a car note or leasing a car. 

 

Can I get insurance if I have a previous accident or tickets?

Yes. Coverage may still be available even if you have prior accidents, traffic violations, or lapses in coverage.

How quickly can coverage begin?

Coverage can begin the same day once the application process is completed and payment is received.

Do you offer commercial auto insurance?

 

Yes. Commercial auto coverage may be available for business vehicles and work-related driving needs.

 
 
 

 

 

What is a mobile notary?

A mobile notary is a commissioned notary public who travels to a client’s location to notarize documents. Appointments can take place at homes, offices, hospitals, nursing facilities, coffee shops, or other agreed-upon locations.

What is Remote Online Notarization (RON)?

Remote Online Notarization allows documents to be notarized online through a secure audio-video platform. Clients can complete the notarization process remotely using a computer, tablet, or smartphone.

What forms of identification are accepted?

A valid government-issued photo ID is typically required, such as:

  • Driver’s License
  • State Identification Card
  • U.S. Passport
  • Military Identification

The ID must be current or meet state requirements.

Do I need to sign the document before the appointment?

No. Documents should generally be signed in the presence of the notary unless instructed otherwise

Can you come to hospitals, nursing homes, or businesses?

Yes. Mobile notary services are available for homes, hospitals, nursing facilities, offices, and other approved locations.

How long does a notarization appointment take?

Most appointments take between 15–30 minutes depending on the number of documents and signers.

Can you provide legal advice?

No. A notary public cannot provide legal advice, prepare legal documents unless authorized, or explain the legal effects of documents.

What information is needed for an auto insurance quote?

 

  • Driver’s license  or Identification 
  • Vehicle make, model, and VIN
  • Address and contact information