Choose the Service That Works for You
Whether you need us to come to you or you'd prefer to sign from home, Next Door Notary has the flexible solution for your notarization needs.
Mobile Notary Services
We come directly to your home, office, bank, or preferred location. No need to rearrange your schedule—we work around yours.
Service available throughout Escambia County, AL and surrounding areas.
Remote Online Notarization
Sign documents from anywhere—your home, office, or on the go. A secure video call completes the entire process.
Legally binding in Alabama. Stable internet and compatible device required.
Common Documents We Notarize
Whether you need a real estate document signed, a legal directive prepared, or an affidavit notarized, we handle a wide range of document types. If you're unsure whether your document can be notarized, call us at (251) 302-3640.
Real Estate Documents
- • Loan signings and mortgage documents
- • Property transfers and deed acknowledgments
- • Closing documents and settlement statements
- • Title transfer and lien documents
Legal & Estate Planning
- • Powers of attorney (general and special)
- • Wills and trust documents
- • Beneficiary designations
- • Guardianship and conservatorship documents
Healthcare Documents
- • Healthcare powers of attorney and medical directives
- • HIPAA authorization forms
- • Living wills and advance directives
- • Consent and medical release forms
Affidavits & Declarations
- • Sworn statements and affidavits for legal proceedings
- • Declarations under penalty of perjury
- • Notarized certifications and verification statements
- • Court and legal filing documents
Other Common Documents
- • Passport applications and travel consent forms
- • Notarized copies of important documents
- • Financial and loan documents
- • Business and corporate documents
- • Employment verification and background check forms
- • Rental and lease agreements
Important: Document-Specific Requirements
Some documents may have specific Alabama legal requirements or limitations. For example, certain documents may require in-person notarization rather than remote online notarization. We'll let you know when you call.
Not sure if your document can be notarized? Call us at (251) 302-3640 to ask. We're happy to help clarify what we can notarize for you.
How Remote Notarization Works
Secure, legally binding notarization from anywhere. No travel. No waiting. Just sign and go.
Schedule Your Appointment
Call us at (251) 302-3640 to book your remote notarization. Same-day appointments are often available for urgent documents.
Prepare Your Documents
Have your documents ready (digital or printed) and a valid government-issued photo ID. Make sure you have a stable internet connection and a device with a camera (computer, tablet, or smartphone).
Join the Secure Video Call
At your scheduled time, you'll receive a link to join a secure, encrypted video session with our notary. No special software required—just a web browser.
Verify and Sign
We'll verify your identity, review your documents, and walk you through the signing process. You'll use an electronic signature to sign your documents.
What You'll Need
Valid Government-Issued ID
Driver's license, passport, or state ID. We'll verify it during the video call.
Your Documents
Digital or printed copies of the documents you need notarized.
Stable Internet
A reliable connection for the video call. WiFi or broadband both work.
Compatible Device
Computer, tablet, or smartphone with a camera and web browser.
Why Remote Notarization is Secure & Legally Binding
Encrypted Video
All video calls are encrypted end-to-end. Your information stays private and secure.
Complete Audit Trail
Every step is recorded and documented for legal compliance and your protection.
Alabama Legal
Remote online notarization is fully legal in Alabama for most documents.
Alabama Legal Considerations
What Can Be Notarized Remotely
Most common documents—powers of attorney, affidavits, healthcare directives, real estate documents, and more—can be notarized remotely under Alabama law. If you're unsure about a specific document, call us to confirm.
Some Documents May Require In-Person Notarization
Certain documents (like some estate planning documents) may have specific legal requirements that require in-person notarization. We'll let you know during your consultation if that's the case.
Identity Verification
Alabama law requires we verify your identity during a remote notarization. We'll confirm your government-issued ID and may ask follow-up questions to ensure compliance.
Common Questions
How long does a remote notarization take?
Most remote notarizations take 15–30 minutes, depending on the number of documents and complexity. We'll give you an estimate when you call to schedule.
Can I notarize multiple documents in one session?
Yes. If you have several documents that need notarization, we can handle them all in a single video session. Just let us know when you call.
What if I don't have a printer?
You can use digital documents. We can work with PDFs or other digital formats. If you need a printed copy after notarization, we can help arrange that.
Is remote notarization more expensive?
Pricing is competitive and transparent. Call us at (251) 302-3640 for a quote based on your specific documents.
What if something goes wrong during the call?
We'll reschedule at no additional cost. Your security and comfort are our priority, and we'll make sure everything is handled smoothly.
Ready to get started? We're here to help.
Call (251) 302-3640 to ScheduleReady to Get Your Documents Notarized?
Schedule your appointment today. Whether you need mobile notarization at your location or remote online signing, we're here to make it convenient.
Mobile Service
We come to you in Atmore and surrounding areas
Remote Notarization
Sign documents securely from home or office
Flexible Hours
Evenings, weekends, and urgent appointments
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