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    Browse verified mobile notaries serving Arkansas and nearby areas. Contact a notary directly for fast, same-day notarization.

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    Steven Cody Hanson — Mobile Notary in Little Rock, AR

    Steven Cody Hanson

    Little Rock, AR

    25+ Years Experience

    When it comes to important documents, precision and legality matter. SC Hanson Consulting, Inc. offers professional document creation and notary services to ensure your paperwork is accurate, secure, and legally binding. We assist with loan closings, contracts, affidavits, and various legal documents, making sure each process runs smoothly and efficiently. Our certified notary services add an extra layer of trust and convenience for individuals and businesses alike.

    Kimberly Giacona — Mobile Notary in El Dorado, AR

    Kimberly Giacona

    El Dorado, AR

    25+ Years Experience
    RON

    I have been a Motary Public for 25 years and a Signing Agent for 7 years

    Amy Ridings — Mobile Notary in De Queen, AR

    Amy Ridings

    De Queen, AR

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    RON

    Dual Commission, AR & OK Fidelity Approved, FAM approved! 2 full service offices with meeting space I am a NNA/SWP certified signing agent and public notary located in De Queen, AR. I offer mobile notary services and "after hours" services. RON I am a NNA/SWP certified signing agent and mobile notary in Oklahoma also. RON Sevier, Little River, Howard, Hempstead, Miller, Clark and more counties serviced in Arkansas McCurtain, Choctaw and more counties serviced in Oklahoma. General Notary Work, Estate Planning, IRA, Legal delivery and Notarization, Real Estate Closings, Loan signings, Apostille, and more!!! Just text/call to find out if I am able to provide the service you need.. I am registered on multiple platforms and service many direct clients. I also perform field inspections, auto damage inspections, photo inspections, etc. Multi media commercial scanner/copier in both offices. Portable scanner, Portable Printer https://www.signingagent.com/profile/400135796 (Oklahoma Profile)

    Mobile Notary Services Across Arkansas

    Whether you're in Little Rock or a small town in Arkansas, mobile notary services bring the notarization process directly to you. With a population of 3,011,524 residents, Arkansas has a strong demand for convenient, on-site notarization services. MobileNotaryNet connects you with 8+verified mobile notaries across Arkansas (AR) who are ready to travel to your home, office, hospital, or any location of your choice.

    Mobile notaries in Arkansas are commissioned notary publics who have been authorized by the state to perform notarial acts. Unlike traditional notary services that require you to visit a bank, shipping store, or government office, mobile notaries offer the flexibility of traveling to your preferred location — saving you time, hassle, and the need to navigateArkansas's busy streets and traffic.

    When Do You Need a Mobile Notary in Arkansas?

    Residents and businesses throughout Arkansas rely on mobile notary services for a wide range of legal and financial transactions. Understanding when you need a notary can help you plan ahead and avoid delays in important processes.

    Real Estate Transactions

    Buying or selling property in Arkansas? Loan signings, deed transfers, and mortgage refinancing all require notarized documents. A mobile notary can meet you at the closing table or any convenient location.

    Legal Documents

    Powers of attorney, affidavits, sworn statements, and court filings in Arkansas often require notarization. Mobile notaries ensure your legal documents are properly witnessed and authenticated.

    Estate Planning

    Wills, trusts, living wills, and healthcare directives are critical documents that Arkansas residents should have notarized to ensure they're legally enforceable.

    Business & Corporate

    From articles of incorporation to partnership agreements, Arkansas businesses frequently need documents notarized. Mobile notaries serve offices, conference rooms, and co-working spaces.

    Arkansas Notary Laws & Requirements

    Arkansas notary publics are commissioned by the Secretary of State for a ten-year term, one of the longest in the nation. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and a resident of the county in which they apply or a resident of a bordering state employed in Arkansas. A $7,500 surety bond is required. Arkansas notaries may take acknowledgments, administer oaths, certify copies of non-public documents, and perform other lawful notarial duties. Arkansas has enacted legislation authorizing remote online notarization. Notaries must maintain an official seal that includes the notary's name and commission expiration date.

    Arkansas Notary Fee Schedule

    Arkansas law sets a maximum fee of $5 per notarial act, including acknowledgments and jurats. Travel fees for mobile notary services are not regulated and vary by distance. Loan signing agent fees depend on appointment complexity. Notaries may not charge for administering oaths in certain court-related proceedings.

    How to Find a Mobile Notary in Arkansas

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    Browse Verified Notaries

    Search our Arkansas directory to find mobile notaries in your city or ZIP code. Each profile includes services offered, experience, and contact information.

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    Contact Directly

    Call, text, or email a mobile notary directly from their profile. Discuss your document needs, scheduling, and fees before booking.

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    Schedule Your Appointment

    Arrange a time and location that works for you. Many Arkansas mobile notaries offer same-day, evening, and weekend appointments.

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    Get Documents Notarized

    The notary will verify your identity, witness your signature, and apply their official seal and stamp. You'll leave with legally notarized documents.

    Benefits of Using a Mobile Notary in Arkansas

    Choosing a mobile notary over a traditional notary office offers significant advantages for Arkansas residents. Mobile notaries provide unmatched convenience by traveling to any location — whether that's your kitchen table after dinner, your office during a lunch break, or a hospital room. This is especially valuable for elderly individuals, people with disabilities, or anyone with a busy schedule who can't easily visit a traditional notary location.

    Additionally, mobile notaries often have extended availability, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. When time-sensitive real estate transactions or legal deadlines are at stake, having a mobile notary who can come to you in Arkansas at a moment's notice can be the difference between closing a deal on time or facing costly delays.

    How to Choose the Right Mobile Notary in Arkansas

    When selecting a mobile notary in Arkansas, consider several important factors to ensure a smooth and professional experience. Look for notaries who carry errors and omissions (E&O) insurance, which provides protection in case of unintentional mistakes during the notarization process. Verify that the notary's commission is current and in good standing with the Arkansas Secretary of State's office.

    Experience matters, especially for complex transactions like loan signings and real estate closings. Notaries who are certified as Notary Signing Agents (NSAs) have completed additional training specifically for handling mortgage documents and closing packages. If you need a loan signing in Arkansas, prioritize notaries with NSA certification, NNA membership, or background screening credentials. Reading reviews and checking references from other clients in Arkansas can also help you find a reliable, professional notary for your specific needs.

    Common Situations Requiring a Notary in Arkansas

    Beyond real estate and legal matters, Arkansas residents frequently need notary services for everyday situations that arise unexpectedly. Parents traveling internationally with children may need notarized travel consent letters. College students in Arkansas often require notarized enrollment documents or financial aid forms. Immigration applicants need numerous documents notarized for visa and citizenship petitions, including the I-130, I-864, and various affidavits of support. Vehicle buyers and sellers in Arkansas rely on notaries for title transfers, lien releases, and bill of sale authentication. Having access to a trusted mobile notary who can accommodate your schedule and location makes these processes significantly easier and less stressful.

    About Mobile Notary Services in Arkansas

    Arkansas is home to millions of residents across 3 major cities and 2 counties. Whether you are in Little Rock or any corner of Arkansas, MobileNotaryNet connects you with certified mobile notaries who bring professional notarization services directly to your door. Our network of background-checked, insured notary professionals serves every community in AR.

    Why Arkansas Residents Choose Mobile Notaries

    Traditional notary offices have limited hours and require you to travel. In a state as expansive as Arkansas, a mobile notary saves valuable time and eliminates hassle. Our certified notaries travel to your home, office, hospital, coffee shop, or any convenient meeting place. They are available weekdays, weekends, and even holidays, with many offering same-day and emergency appointments. No more rushing to find a notary before closing time or rearranging your schedule for a simple signature.

    Common Notary Services in Arkansas

    Our Arkansas notary network handles a comprehensive range of services. From loan signings for mortgage closings and refinances to real estate document notarization, power of attorney documents, wills and estate planning, affidavits and sworn statements, apostille preparation for international documents, and remote online notarization — we have certified professionals ready to help with any document type. Our notaries also specialize in hospital bedside notarizations, jail and prison notarizations, and 24/7 emergency services for urgent legal matters.

    Arkansas Notary Requirements and Regulations

    Notaries in Arkansas must be commissioned by the state and follow specific guidelines for proper notarization. All notaries in the AR MobileNotaryNet directory are verified to hold current commissions, carry errors and omissions insurance, and maintain valid notary seals. Many are also certified as loan signing agents through the National Notary Association or other recognized organizations. We continuously verify credentials to ensure you receive only the highest quality service.

    How to Book a Mobile Notary in Arkansas

    Getting started is simple and fast. Browse our directory of verified mobile notaries in Arkansas, select a professional in your area, and schedule an appointment at your preferred time and location. Many of our AR notaries offer same-day service for urgent needs. Whether you need documents notarized for a real estate transaction, legal matter, immigration filing, or personal document, we make the process quick, convenient, and stress-free. Most appointments can be completed in under 30 minutes at your chosen location.

    Areas We Serve Across Arkansas

    Our network covers all major metropolitan areas, suburbs, and many rural communities throughout Arkansas. From the largest cities to smaller towns, MobileNotaryNet has notaries ready to serve you. Each notary in our AR directory has been background-checked, credential-verified, and reviewed by previous clients for your complete peace of mind. We are committed to providing Arkansas residents and businesses with the most reliable, accessible notary service in the state.

    What Does a Mobile Notary Do in Arkansas?

    A mobile notary in Arkansas is a commissioned notary public who travels to your location — home, office, hospital, or elsewhere — to witness and authenticate document signings. Unlike stationary notaries found at banks or shipping stores, mobile notaries offer the convenience of coming directly to you, wherever you are in the Arkansas area.

    Mobile notaries are legally authorized to verify the identity of document signers, administer oaths and affirmations, witness signatures, and apply their official notary seal. They play a critical role in preventing fraud and ensuring that legal documents are properly executed. Common services include:

    Loan signings & mortgage closings
    Real estate purchase & sale documents
    Power of attorney documents
    Affidavits & sworn statements
    Wills, trusts & estate planning
    Medical & healthcare directives
    Business & corporate filings
    Apostille preparation & submission assistance
    Immigration & travel documents
    Remote online notarization (RON)
    Vehicle title transfers
    Divorce & custody documents

    Mobile notaries save you time by coming to you — no need to find a notary office or wait in line. Many offer same-day, evening, and weekend appointments to fit your schedule. Whether you have a single document or a full loan package, a mobile notary in Arkansas is ready to help you complete your notarization quickly and professionally.

    The cost of a mobile notary in Arkansas depends on the type and number of documents, travel distance, and time of appointment. Each state sets maximum per-act fees for standard notarizations, and mobile notaries may charge additional travel fees. Always confirm total pricing with your notary before the appointment.

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