How To Get A Document Notarized
Three Easy Steps
- Fill Out Your Document – Do not sign the document.
- Schedule An Appointment With Our Notary Team
- In Person with a Mobile Notary
- Online with A Remote Notary
- Attend the Notarization Appointment With Notary – Notarization Complete!

Call one of our mobile notary services, and we’ll notarize various documents anywhere, whether at home, in a hospital, nursing home, airport, or jail or schedule an online notarization with our remote notaries. Click here to learn how online notarization works.
Here are just a few of the various documents we notarize:
- Acknowledgments
- Power of Attorney (POA) – Financial & Health Care – POA
- Other Advance Directives –
Authorization for Final Disposition - Living Will, Trusts, & Estate
- General Documents
- Guardianship Forms
- Bill Of Sale
- Oaths & Affirmations
- Court Documents
- Letters Of Agreements
- Legal Documents & Forms
- USPS Form 1583
- Unemployment Forms
- Leasing Documents
- Affidavits & Jurats
- Automobile Titles
- Financial Documents
- Deeds / Property Transfers
- Certified True Copy
- Structured Settlements
- Travel Affidavits for Minors
- Form I-9
- Jail Signings
- Advance Healthcare Directive
- Medical Documents & Forms
- Tow Lot Vehicle Release Forms
- Property Registration Forms
- Quick Claim Deeds
- Promissory Notes
Document not listed above or need more help:
Milwaukee Notary Public
A Wisconsin notary public is issued a commission by the Department of Financial Institutions to serve the public as an impartial witness, performing notarial acts as are allowed or required by law. In addition, On Call & Mobile has mobile notaries that can travel to the place of your convenience or in an emergency.