Pearland, Houston Mobile Notary Services
Need a document notarized at your home, office, hospital, nursing facility, or another agreed meeting location? We offer by-appointment mobile notary services in Pearland, Houston, and surrounding areas with professional, confidential service. We travel to you for authorized notarial acts and help make the process simple, convenient, and efficient.
Why Clients Choose Our Mobile Notary Service
When you need a document notarized, you want a notary who is responsive, professional, and clear about the process. Our mobile notary service is designed to make notarization more convenient by bringing the service to your location by appointment.
We focus on:
Convenient mobile service at your location
Professional and confidential appointments
Clear communication before your visit
Careful document handling
Dependable, appointment-based service
Bonded and background-checked professionalism
Travel Fees and Appointment Information
Mobile notary appointments are offered by appointment only. Travel fees apply separately from Texas state notary fees. The total cost may depend on the appointment location, travel distance, number of notarizations, and timing of the request.
When requesting an appointment, be prepared to provide:
Your name and contact information
The appointment address
The type of document
The number of signers
The number of notarizations needed
Your preferred date and time
This helps us confirm availability and provide accurate scheduling information.
Service Areas
We provide mobile notary services in Pearland, Houston, and surrounding Texas communities by appointment. If you are outside the immediate area, contact us to confirm travel availability.
A Notary Public is an official of integrity appointed by the state government, typically by the secretary of state who serves the public as an impartial witness in performing a variety of official fraud-deterrent acts related to the signing of important documents. Simply put, we are hired to prevent fraud.
Mobile notaries travel for the convenience of their customers. Instead of spending valuable time at the bank waiting for a notary only to find that they aren’t in or not available today, allow us to come to you. Whether you decide to meet at a coffee shop in Pearland or have us come to your home in Houston, we are bonded and background checked, and you can trust our notary in Pearland and Houston Texas to provide excellent customer service while keeping your personal information confidential.
We also offer loan signing services for clients who need a certified signing agent for mortgage and closing paperwork.
What is a Notary Public?
Requirements for Notarizations
To complete your appointment, please have:
A current government-issued photo ID
The document to be notarized
Any required witnesses, if applicable
All signers present and prepared to sign
Documents completed with no blank spaces left open
Please note:
For oath or affirmation documents, wait to sign until the notary is present.
All signers must be willing, aware, and able to sign. Notarization may be refused if a signer appears unable to understand the document or is being coerced.
Texas Government Code 406.024 specifies the maximum fees for an official act performed by a notary public.
Taking acknowledgments or proofs $10 for the first signature
for each additional signature $1.00
Administering an oath or affirmation $10 per certificate
Swearing a witness for a deposition $10 per certificate
Taking a deposition of a witness (for every 100 words) is $ 1.00
Certifying a photocopy $10 for the certificate and oath
Protest $4.00 for each bill or note.
$1.00 per notice served
$4.00 for certificate and seal
All other Notarial Acts $10
*Litigation Support & Process Service TX is not a law firm. We are not attorneys; therefore, we are not licensed to practice law in Texas and may not give or accept fees for legal advice. Under the Texas Admin. Code 87.43, a Notary Public is prohibited by law to act in the capacity of an attorney, give advice in preparing legal documents, issue identification cards, and distribute confidential information. A Texas notary may not perform any notarial act unless the signer is present.

