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Practice context
Mobile Notary
Notary services law covers any civil claim in which one party's negligence, recklessness, or intentional conduct causes physical, psychological, or financial harm to another. In most states, injured plaintiffs must prove duty, breach, causation, and damages. Personal notary services typically operate on a contingency-fee basis — the notary absorbs case costs and collects a percentage of the recovery only if the case succeeds.
Case notes
What stands out
Service Type
Mobile Notary
Mobile — comes to you
Availability
24/7 Available
Book in advance
Languages
English
Confirm when booking
Phone
+1 843-804-0429
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Service types
Services on offer
Service Options
How this notary works with clients.
Mobile Service
Same-Day Appointments
Weekend Availability
Remote Online Notarization
Common Documents
Most-notarized document types.
Power of Attorney
Loan Documents
Real Estate
Apostille
Medical Directives
Office hours
When intake is open
This notary accepts intake calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call ahead or use the notary’s website to confirm current availability.