Your Eastern Nebraska Mobile Notary
Scott Notary Services has been providing mobile notary services to Nebraskans living in cities such as Bellevue, Fremont, Lincoln, Omaha, Papillion and Valley since 2023. Our mobile notary understands why finding a notary public often becomes top of mind for families and caretakers after an individual in their care has suffered a traumatic event. When these individuals are unable to handle affairs or make decisions on their own, important documents such as medical power of attorney, financial power of attorney, living will, etc. often become necessary. A notary public may be needed on short notice but due to to injury or illness, these individuals can’t simply drive to the post office or bank and hope they can find a notary nearby.
That’s where Scott Notary Services steps in. Mobile notaries provide an integral service to some of the most vulnerable individuals in Nebraska. Not only do traveling notaries need to ensure that documents are notarized legally, they also need to have an understanding of the unique challenges that can present themselves during appointments and how to navigate difficult circumstances properly, such as when an individual can’t be identified by an ID card or when a principal can’t sign an important document on their own.
Care, compassion, knowledge and professionalism are values that Scott Notary Services brings to each and every appointment. In the event you or someone you know is in need of a traveling notary, contact Scott Notary Services – we’ll drive to you!
Contact us
If you need a notary public or signature witness in Nebraska, we’d like to help! Please fill out the form to the right including your name, phone number, email and any additional information that you’d like to share and we’ll be in touch ASAP.
If you’d prefer to speak with a mobile notary directly, feel free to call/text William at 402-208-5332. Calls, texts and emails received between 9AM & 9PM Mon-Fri are typically returned the same day.
PLEASE NOTE
Document signers are REQUIRED to be identified by a notary before a notarization can occur. Please be prepared to present a current, valid form of ID at the time of your appointment. There are NO exceptions.