
Can A Notary Notarize Out-of-State Documents?
No matter what state, legal documents require notarization, such as affidavits, real estate transactions, advanced directives, property transfers, banking documents, and more.
We frequently questioned whether a notary can notarize out-of-state documents. The answer is yes; a notary public can notarize your out-of-state documents. Our mobile notaries assist out-of-state people, companies, and lawyers in helping notarize a multitude of documents or assist in loan signing their documents everywhere, such as at hotels, lobbies, airports, and sometimes truck stops while people are driving through on vacation.
How To Get Out of State Documents Notarized
We try to make the notarization as easy as possible. Here are the questions you need to answer to get an accurate quote and the best fit for your needs:
- Who is Providing The Documents? – We can print them, or they can be shipped to us if the person signing them doesn’t already have them.
- Do the Documents Require Witnesses, and who is providing them? We can provide them upon request.
- How Many Signatures and Notary Stamps do the documents require?
- Do The Documents Need To Be Returned? – We can ship the documents by UPS or FedEx and email tracking numbers. We offer a scan-back service if one is necessary or as proof of completion.
- Who Will Pay For Notarization? – You have the option of prepaying for an individual’s notarization appointment. We require prepayment for emergency notarizations such as immediate hospital visits, and such as we reserve blocks of time to be available for you or your loved one. Out-of-state individuals, companies, and lawyers are usually invoiced with a payment link sent before the appointment. Our payment terms are due by credit card upon notification of completion.
Wisconsin Notary Public Commissions Rules
For more information about out-of-state notary laws, consult Wisconsin State Statued 140.02, which governs all State of Wisconsin Notary Publics.