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· 4 min read · 2026.04.27

Downtown Brooklyn Notary Public (In Person or e-RON): A Practical Visitor Guide

For residents and business clients in Brooklyn, this guide explains when to choose in-person notarization versus remote online notarization (e-RON), what documents are commonly prepared, and what to bring for a smooth a…

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Downtown Brooklyn Notary Public (In Person or e-RON): A Practical Visitor Guide

What this Downtown Brooklyn notary can handle

This notary public supports traditional in-person notarization in Brooklyn and also offers remote online notarization (e-RON) when documents and identity verification requirements are met. Typical requests include signature witnessing and notarizations for legal, real-estate, and business paperwork, plus document services frequently requested by individuals and small businesses that need to avoid unnecessary travel. Clients may schedule by phone or through the notary’s official website, then confirm the correct appointment format (in-person or remote) for the document type.

Downtown Brooklyn notary public location at 147 Prince St, Brooklyn
For clients meeting in person, the notary is based at 147 Prince St in Downtown Brooklyn and can coordinate an appointment time.

In-person vs. e-RON: how to choose the right option

In-person notarization is often the practical choice when the client prefers a face-to-face meeting or when a document requires specific handling that is easier to confirm on-site. You can also use in-person appointments for clients who need assistance confirming which pages require signatures or notarization.

e-RON (remote online notarization) is designed for documents that can be processed with remote identity verification and electronic signatures, depending on the notarial requirements for that document type. If e-RON is available for the request, it can reduce time and travel, especially for out-of-town signers or clients with tight schedules.

Tip: When scheduling, share the document type (or a clear description of what the document is), how many signatures are needed, and whether any witnesses are involved. That information helps confirm whether in-person or e-RON is the best fit.

Remote online notarization e-RON documentation review
Clients can often complete eligible notarizations through e-RON, but the correct choice depends on the document’s requirements.

New York appointment readiness: what to bring

For a smooth notarization session, preparation matters. Before the meeting, gather the original document(s) that need notarization and ensure pages are complete and legible. If the document is multi-page, bring all pages that require signatures, initials, or notarization.

Bring an acceptable government-issued photo ID for identity verification. If the document includes multiple parties, coordinate who will sign and in what order. For remote online notarization, the notary may require additional steps such as a stable internet connection, the ability to view the document on-screen, and the ability to complete electronic signature workflows.

Make it easier: If any portions of the form are still blank, ask the notary before filling them. Some notarizations require the notarial facts to match the final document.

Common documents requested in Downtown Brooklyn

This notary frequently supports notarizations for documents commonly used in personal, real-estate, and business transactions. Common examples include:

  • Power of Attorney forms and authority documents
  • Loan and mortgage documents and related signing packets
  • Real estate paperwork requiring notarization
  • Apostille-ready documents, when the client’s overall process requires apostille handling
  • Medical directives that require a notary’s acknowledgment or signature

Document requirements can vary by lender, agency, or purpose. Providing the document type up front helps confirm the appointment method and whether any supporting materials are needed.

Typical cost and scheduling checks

Notary fees can depend on the document type, number of signers, and whether the appointment is in-person or completed through e-RON. Because pricing can also reflect the client’s specific signing needs, confirm the fee and any appointment requirements before the final signing session.

For best results, schedule in advance and be prepared to share the number of documents and how many signatures are required. If the signing packet is complex, the notary can often help clients identify what is needed for a first-pass completion.

For appointment timing, note that the notary listing indicates hours opening in the morning and closed status outside the listed availability window; confirm the appointment time when booking.

How to book (phone and official website)

Clients can contact this Downtown Brooklyn notary by phone to confirm availability and the appropriate notarization format. The official website can also be used to review services and coordinate booking details.

  • Phone: +1 718-313-2682
  • Official site: https://onlinenynotary.com/

When contacting the notary, include the document type, the number of signers, and whether in-person or remote completion is preferred. That information helps the appointment move efficiently from scheduling to identity verification to notarization.

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