MckInney Notary Services

Reliable Mobile Notary Services

Your Go To Mobile Notary For All General Notary Work and Loan Signing Appointments.

Get reliable document services 24/7 at a location convenient to you so you can save time have the job done correctly the first time.

100% Mobile Notary

Let our experienced mobile notary come to you whether it be at your home, office, or nearby coffee shop so you can get your document notarized faster and save time in the Dallas area.

Flexible

Schedule

We offer flexible schedule to accommodate your busy lifestyle, making the notarization process easy and convenient. I come directly to your home or preferred location, saving you time and eliminating the hassle of travel. Whether it's during the day, evening, or weekend, I’m here to provide reliable, professional service that fits your schedule.

Affordable

Fees

I believe professional mobile notary services should be both convenient and affordable. That’s why I offer competitive, transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Whether you need a single document notarized or a full loan signing, my rates are designed to fit your budget while still delivering dependable, high-quality service you can trust.

Mobile Service Areas Include

  • Service Area Collin County

  • Service Area Dallas County

  • Service Area Denton County

  • Service Area Grayson County

  • Service Area Hunt County

  • Service Area Tarrant County

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Notary do?

A notary public is a licensed professional authorized to verify the identity of signers, witness signatures, administer oaths, and certify documents to ensure they are legally binding.

What do I need to bring to a notarization?

You must provide: The document(s) to be notarized. A government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver’s license, passport)

What types of documents can you notarize?

Common documents include: Loan documents, Power of Attorney (POA), Wills and Trusts, Title and Property Deeds Affidavits and Sworn Statements.

Can a notary provide legal advice or draft documents?

No, notaries are not attorneys and cannot offer legal advice or draft legal documents unless they are also licensed attorneys.

How much does a notary service cost?

Fees vary by state and service, but there may be a standard fee for notarizations plus additional charges for travel if it's a mobile notary service. Always check state regulations for the fee limits.

Testimonials

Chassity was great to work with. She's dependable and closed my loan on time without any issues. I highly recommend her for your next closing.

Melisa R.

I highly recommend Chassity. She was wonderful and took care of my husband and I when we needed to meet at separate places to have our documents signed.

Bryson K.

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