Emergency Appointment (Under 4 Hours)

Free30 min

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Emergency Appointment (Under 4 Hours)

What it is: Same-day mobile notary service when you need a stamp within the next four hours. Reserved for genuine time-sensitive situations: hospital bedside, jail or detention facility intake, courthouse deadlines, last-minute real estate, contracts with hard cutoffs. Subject to availability — if I can't get there in time, I'll tell you immediately so you can find another option instead of wasting your hours.

What we do: Same job as any mobile notary visit — travel to you, verify identity, witness signatures, complete the certificate, stamp, seal, journal — just on a compressed timeline. Expect a quick phone or text confirmation before I commit to travel so we can lock in location, document type, signer info, and ID readiness.

What to bring:

  • A valid, current, government-issued photo ID for every signer — this is the #1 reason emergency appointments fall apart. No ID, no notarization, no exceptions, no matter the situation

  • The document, unsigned

  • Any required witnesses lined up ahead of time (I can provide one impartial witness if requested; emergency timing makes coordinating additional witnesses difficult)

  • A way to communicate clearly with me on arrival — phone number, room number, gate code, parking instructions

What to expect: Standard legal requirements do not flex for urgency. Every signer must be identifiable with a valid photo ID, mentally present and able to track the conversation, and acting willingly without pressure from anyone else in the room. Hospital cases especially: if the signer can't communicate clearly with me, I cannot proceed — regardless of what family or staff expect. That's Washington State law, not preference. Once I'm on-site, the process is the same as any other appointment: ID check, brief explanation of the act, signing in my presence, stamp, seal, journal, done.

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