Serving Fruita, Grand Junction, Orchard Mesa, Clifton, Palisade and all areas in between.
(If you need a free notary, please check with your bank during normal business hours)
I offer Easy, affordable, in-person, after-hours traveling notary public services at the location most convenient for you. We can meet you at your home, apartment, office, or at a public place like a library, coffee shop, independent or assisted living facility, nursing home, or hospital. Just ask!
Call or text Shawn: 970-549-0744
I can provide a full range of notarial and other services, including:
- Notarization of estate planning documents, medical and financial powers of attorney, etc.
- Oaths for depositions and affidavits
- Initiative and candidate petition circulator affidavits
- Certified copies
- ​Signature by mark for persons with disabilities
- I-9 verification
- And more
Fee:
The fee for a notarization is:
- $5 per document
- $35 travel/convenience/after-hours fee
- Additional fees will apply if it is: after 8pm; on weekends; or on holidays.
What you need…
To make sure the notarization process goes smoothly, please be sure you have these items before I arrive to serve you:
- The document to be notarized. Usually, the document will have a pre-printed notarial certificate at the bottom that I will fill in. If your document does not already include this certificate, you may wish to ask the organization or agency to which you’re submitting the document exactly what type of notarization is needed. The two most common types of notarization are an oath and an acknowledgment.
- A current identification card for the person signing the document, issued by a federal or state government entity. The ID must contain a photograph and the person’s signature. A Colorado driver’s license or ID card, a U.S. passport, or U.S. military ID are the best forms of identification, but in some cases a driver’s license from another state, a foreign passport, or a permanent resident card or visa may be acceptable.
Call or text Shawn: 970-549-0744