Why More Floridians Are Choosing Mobile Notary Services Instead of Offices
- Rey Ethan Mobile Notary Services

- Apr 6
- 2 min read

What Is a Mobile Notary in Florida and How Does It Work?
When you need a document notarized, time and convenience matter. That’s exactly where a mobile notary comes in. Instead of traveling to an office, a mobile notary comes directly to you — whether that’s your home, workplace, hospital, jail, or another agreed-upon location.
At Rey Ethan Mobile Notary Services, we built our business around one simple idea: make notarization reliable, honest, and stress-free for our clients.
What Is a Mobile Notary?
A mobile notary is a commissioned Notary Public who travels to the signer’s location to notarize documents. In Florida, mobile notaries are authorized to perform the same notarial acts as office-based notaries, with the added benefit of flexibility and convenience.
How Mobile Notary Services Work in Florida
The process is simple and client-focused:
Schedule an appointment – Same-day and after-hours options may be available
Choose your location – Home, office, hospital, jail, or public meeting place
Prepare your documents – Documents must be complete but unsigned
Verify identity – Valid, government-issued ID is required
Notarization is completed – Signatures are witnessed and notarized properly
Our role is not to rush you, but to ensure everything is done correctly, legally, and with integrity.
Why Floridians Choose Mobile Notary Services
Clients often choose mobile notarization because:
They have limited mobility
They need urgent or same-day service
They are managing estate, medical, or legal matters
They value privacy and professionalism
They want someone who shows up on time and prepared
Reliability matters especially when documents affect your family, business, or legal rights.
Documents Commonly Notarized by a Mobile Notary
Power of Attorney
Affidavits
Real estate documents
Loan packages
Bail bonds and correctional facility documents
Business agreements
Why Work with Rey Ethan Mobile Notary Services?
We focus on doing things the right way:
Clear communication
Punctual appointments
Respect for sensitive situations
Professional, ethical notarizations
We don’t just notarize documents — we help people move forward with confidence.
Mobile Notary FAQ
Do mobile notaries charge more than office notaries?
Mobile notaries charge a travel fee in addition to standard notarization fees, reflecting the convenience of on-site service.
Can a mobile notary come to a hospital or jail?
Yes. Mobile notaries frequently assist with hospitals, care facilities, and correctional institutions (subject to facility rules).
What do I need for a mobile notary appointment?
Your unsigned document and valid government-issued ID.
Are mobile notarizations legally valid in Florida?
Yes. When performed correctly, mobile notarizations are fully legal and accepted.
Need a reliable mobile notary who comes to you?
Rey Ethan Mobile Notary Services is here to help with integrity, professionalism, and service you can trust.

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