Connect with certified mobile notaries across all 46 South Carolina counties — for real estate closings, legal documents, hospital visits, and more.
A notary public is a state-commissioned official who serves as an impartial witness to the signing of important documents. Their job is to verify the identity of signers, confirm they are acting voluntarily, and affix an official seal — making the document legally recognized.
In South Carolina, notaries are commissioned by the Secretary of State and authorized to perform acknowledgments, jurats, oaths and affirmations, and — since 2022 — Remote Online Notarizations (RON).
A mobile notary brings this service directly to you — at your home, office, hospital, or any agreed location — removing the burden of traveling when time and stress are already high.
Loan Signing Agents (LSAs) are notaries who specialize in mortgage documents. They are trained to walk borrowers through the full closing package and are often required by title companies and lenders.
Notarization is required more often than people realize. Here are the most frequent situations where South Carolinians need a notary — often on short notice.
Buying, selling, or refinancing a home involves dozens of notarized documents. A loan signing agent ensures your closing goes smoothly — at a time and place that works for you.
Powers of attorney, wills, trusts, and advance healthcare directives require notarization to be legally valid. We come to your attorney's office, your home, or the hospital.
When a family member is ill or in a care facility, time is critical. Mobile notaries are available for urgent POA and advance directive signings at medical facilities.
South Carolina title transfers, bills of sale, and duplicate title applications often require notarized signatures through the SC DMV process.
Child travel consent letters, parental authorization forms, immigration affidavits, and translated document certifications are all common notary requests for international travel.
LLC formations, contractor agreements, NDAs, and partnership documents often require notarized signatures, especially for out-of-state parties and lender requirements.
South Carolina homeschool affidavits, enrollment verifications, and student travel permission slips may require notarization depending on your homeschool association.
Documents intended for use in foreign countries often require an apostille through the SC Secretary of State. A notary handles the initial notarization step in that process.
Getting a document notarized doesn't have to be a trip across town. Here's what to expect when you book a mobile notary in South Carolina.
Search our directory by county. Filter by loan signing, RON capability, or mobile availability to find the right fit for your document.
Book directly with your notary at a time and location that works for you — home, office, hospital, coffee shop, or via video for RON.
Have your unsigned documents ready and bring a valid, government-issued photo ID. Do not sign before the notary arrives — this voids the notarization.
The notary verifies your identity, witnesses the signing, and affixes their official SC notary seal. Your document is now legally notarized.
South Carolina authorized Remote Online Notarization (RON) in 2022, meaning your documents can be legally notarized via secure video call — no in-person meeting required.
RON is ideal for clients who are traveling, relocating, managing out-of-state property, or simply prefer the convenience of handling important paperwork from home.
RON documents carry the same legal weight as in-person notarizations under SC Code § 26-2-5.
Sessions are conducted on approved platforms with identity verification, audio-video recording, and tamper-evident seals.
Many RON-certified notaries offer same-day and evening appointments with no travel time built into the fee.
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