24/7 Mobile Notary Coral Gables, FL | We Travel To You Instantly

On-Demand 24/7 Mobile Notary Services
in Coral Gables

We travel directly to your home, office, campus, or hospital in Coral Gables, FL. Fast, secure, and state-approved notarizations.

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What We Notarize

Professional notarization for all personal, legal, and commercial documents.

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Home Loans & Mortgages
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Affidavits & Oaths
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Power of Attorney
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Apostille Processing
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Commercial Documents
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Legal Documents
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Permits & Applications
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Estate Planning
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VIN Verification
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I-9 Employment

Where We Travel in Coral Gables

We make notarization convenient by meeting you exactly where you need us in The City Beautiful.

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University of Miami (UM)
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Miracle Mile Offices
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Private Residences
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Coral Gables Hospital
Coffee Shops
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Tow Yards

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POA Bundle (2-in-1)
Includes both Durable & Special Power of Attorney templates.
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English & Spanish
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Minor Travel Consent
Bilingual forms required for international travel with minors.
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Estate Planning
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Last Will & Testament Kit
Complete legal template to secure your final wishes.
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Health Directive
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Living Will (Advanced Directive)
Designate critical healthcare choices for medical emergencies.
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Versión en Español
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Poder Legal Duradero (POA)
Florida Durable Power of Attorney completely in Spanish.
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School Residency Affidavit
Standard verified form for local school enrollment.
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Mobile Notary Coral Gables Pricing

Coral Gables Mobile Service
$75
Standard Travel Fee (Coral Gables Area)
✔️ We travel directly to your location
✔️ General document notarization
✔️ Perfect for homes, campus, or offices
*State mandated signature fee ($10/stamp) not included.

Hospital & Healthcare Facility Rules

We specialize in executing Healthcare Directives and Power of Attorney forms. Please review standard facility policies prior to booking.

Coral Gables Hospital

  • Visitor limits apply
  • Masks may be required
  • Must notify Head Nurse prior
  • Valid ID required for patient
View Coral Gables Hospital Visitor Policy ↗

Jackson Memorial Hospital

  • Max 1 guest per room
  • Masks are required
  • Must notify Head Nurse prior
  • Valid ID required for patient
View Jackson Memorial Visitor Policy ↗

Senior Homes / Hospices

  • Guest policy varies by location
  • Facility check-in required
  • Valid ID required for patient
  • Witness requirements strictly enforced
⚠️ CRITICAL LEGAL REQUIREMENT: The patient MUST be awake, alert, and able to communicate their understanding of the documents being signed. By law, a notary cannot sign or notarize documents if the patient is unconscious or unresponsive. (Service travel fees still apply if the notary arrives and the patient is unable to sign).

Coral Gables Coverage Area

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you meet me on the University of Miami campus?
Yes. We frequently travel to the UM campus to assist students, faculty, and staff with notarizing affidavits, school documents, and general legal forms.
How much does standard mobile notary service cost in Coral Gables?
Our standard mobile travel fee for Coral Gables is $75. Once we arrive, the State of Florida mandates a maximum fee of $10 per notarized signature stamp. For a precise quote based on your documents, please use our Free Instant Estimate tool above.
Can the notary sign if the patient in the hospital is unconscious?
No. If a patient is unconscious or not alert, it is strictly prohibited by Florida law for a notary to notarize documents on their behalf. The patient must be able to acknowledge what they are signing. Note: Travel fees still apply if we arrive and the patient cannot sign.
Can I bring my own witnesses to the hospital?
Yes! Florida law requires two witnesses for Living Wills and Power of Attorney forms. You may bring your own, but they must be 18+ years old, have NO financial interest in the documents, and cannot be an immediate blood relative or spouse of the patient. If you cannot provide witnesses, we can supply them for an additional fee.