The FAQ's of Mebane Notary Public & Apostille Services.

Q: What are the fees associated with Mebane Notary and Apostille Services?

A: Fees for all notary services are regulated to meet the North Carolina standards to ensure that citizens are treated fairly. We are upfront about our pricing, so you won’t encounter any surprises. We provide a clear breakdown of all costs, which includes the notarial fee set by the state of NC.

Q: How do I prepare for a mobile, remote or Apostille notary meeting?

A: You should have all necessary documents ready and on hand. To confirm your identity, you should have a valid driver’s license, a passport or another form of ID that is deemed valid by the State of North Carolina.

Q: How will a mobile notary verify my identity?

A: Be present: You’ll need to meet the notary in person or online for REN (Remote Electronic Notarization). Bring your ID: Please have a valid, government-issued photo ID ready, such as a valid driver’s license, passport, or state-issued ID. Verification: The notary will inspect your ID to confirm it’s not expired and that the name on it matches the name on your document.

Q: Can a notary help me complete my documents or give me legal advice for my situation?

A: No! A mobile notary is not allowed to give legal advice or assist in the preparation of legal documents in North Carolina. A Public Notary’s role is to witness and verify your identity, not to offer legal guidance. If a notary provides legal advice, it is a violation of their duties.

Q: Can a notary notarize a document for a family member or someone they know?

A: A notary is prohibited from notarizing a document for their spouse, or if they are a party to or have a direct financial or beneficial interest in the transaction. They can notarize for an acquaintance or a colleague, provided they follow all legal procedures for identity verification.

Contact Mebane Notary and Apostille Services today for hassle-free, no-travel notarization on your schedule.