
Frequently Asked Questions
1What do I need to have on hand for my notary appointment?
A government-issued ID that includes a photo and signature. A passport, driver's license, and a nondriver ID card all work.
For remote online notarizations, you will also need to be able to log in to the online platform and have the audio/visual capability to virtually meet face-to-face.
2What if I don't have a government-issued ID that includes a photo and signature?
If you do not have a photo ID (because, say, you're notarizing a form to get that identification), a credible witness can accompany you at the appointment and verify your identity by providing their own identification credentials and swear a notarized oath that you are who you say you are. Two are required in MO .
3What is a mobile notary?
A mobile notary is a traveling notary public who will meet you wherever you need documents notarized. Some mobile notaries, like myself, also offer Remote Online Notarizations (RON), which is like your own personal virtual notary!
4Will you meet me at a nursing home/hospital/
jail/coffee shop, etc.?
Yes! I will gladly meet you wherever you need your documents signed.
Your Questions Answered
I was told I need this form notarized but what if there isn't anywhere for the notary's signature and seal?
Are there any documents you can't notarize?
Is remote online notarization (RON) legit?