Hi, I’m Laina - A Certified Notary Public in Indianapolis.
I'll travel to your location to help you with all of your notarization needs.
Do you need a notary in the Indianapolis area but don’t have the means to travel? No worries - I can come to you with my mobile notary services whether you’re in Carmel, Fishers, Zionsville, Westfield, Indianapolis, or surrounding areas in Indiana.
I specialize in sensitive documents such as Powers of Attorney (POA), Last Wills & Testaments, Medical Directives, Living Wills and Living Trusts, and I am also a certified loan signing agent.
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Laina Molaski, Mobile Notary Public
Frequently Asked Questions about Mobile Notaries
What is a mobile notary, and how does it work?
A mobile notary is a notary public who travels to clients to provide notarization services. They verify identity and witness signatures at a location chosen by the client.
What is your service area?
I service all of Hamilton County IN, Boone County IN, Madison County IN, and most of Marion County IN.
What are the advantages of using a mobile notary over a traditional notary?
Mobile notaries are convenient, offering after-hours and weekend services. They save time by coming directly to the client’s location.
How much does a mobile notary cost, and what are the factors that affect the price?
Pricing depends on location, document type, and urgency. See: pricing page.
How long does an appointment normally take?
Appointments usually last from a few minutes to an hour, depending on the number and complexity of documents.
What types of documents can be notarized by a mobile notary?
Most legal, financial, and personal documents, including powers of attorney, wills, affidavits, and real estate papers. See a list of documents an Indiana Notary can notarize.
What should I bring to my appointment with a mobile notary, and what should I expect during the notarization process?
Bring a valid photo ID. The notary will verify identity, witness your signature, and affix their official seal.
What types of documents need to be notarized?
For seniors: powers of attorney, healthcare directives, trusts, and wills often require notarization.