NOTARY PUBLIC
$45 General Mobile Notary
1- 10 miles
$70 General Mobile Notary
11-25 miles traveling
fee includes 1 seal,
and up to 2 signers
Prices below per additional seal:
Acknowledgments: $15
Oaths and Affirmations: $15
Certifying a Copy of a record: $15
$5 per additional signer
Relax we'll come to you!
We will arrive at your preferred location and execute all notarial responsibilities with the highest level of professionalism.
Yes! we offer Courier service!
One Permit: $50 Drop Off w/ 1 free notary seal
$10 per additional seal
EXAMPLE DOCUMENTS
Affidavits
Copy Certification
Consent to travel
Bill Of Sales
Auto & Boat Title Transfer
Limited Power of Attorney
Edgar Form
Proof of Residency
Lease Agreements
Notice of Commencement
Commercial & Individual
Experience the expertise of the Notary Service on Wheels with
Roses Signature Notary!
We offer mobile service to hospitals, nursing facilities, public locations, or the conform of your home.
Estate Planning Notary Service
$50 with 1 notary seal
up to 2 signers, and your 2 witnesses
$10 per additional notary seal
We can provide an in-person witness if needed for $25
CERTIFIED NOTARY TRUST DELIVERY AGENT
$250
A well-organized estate plan is one of the best gifts you can give your family. Not only does having these documents ensure that your wishes are respected, but it can also make things easier for your family in the future
Powers of Attorney
This power of choice is extremely important as it allows you to retain control over what you would like to happen with your medical care or property. You know who you would trust with your medical decision-making, and who you would trust to handle your finances if you could not do it anymore.
Wills and Trusts
Thinking and talking about where you would like your property to go after you eventually pass away can be uncomfortable, but it is well worth it. At a time of high emotion, a well-organized estate plan gives your loved ones one less thing to worry about.
Last Will and Testament
This document specifies your last wishes for how matters should be handled after your death.
Living will
A living will is a written, legal document that spells out medical treatments you would and would not want to be used to keep you alive, as well as your preferences for other medical decisions, such as pain management or organ donation.
Disclaimer: "I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY LICENSED TO PRACTICE AND MAY NOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE OR ACCEPT FEES FOR LEGAL ADVICE."