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Mobile Notary for Real Estate Signings in Atlanta

Quick answer

Yes, a mobile notary can handle real estate signings across metro Atlanta. NotaryPing notaries meet buyers, sellers, and borrowers at homes, offices, or title companies to notarize deeds, closing packages, and refinance documents. Every signer must be present with a valid photo ID. Note that under a 2025 Georgia law, notaries keep a journal entry for real estate “self-filer” documents such as deeds and mortgages.

In and around Atlanta

Serving real estate across metro Atlanta

Metro Atlanta's housing market spans intown neighborhoods like Midtown, Buckhead, and East Atlanta and fast-growing suburbs in Cobb, Gwinnett, DeKalb, and Clayton counties. In Georgia, closings are typically attorney-supervised, and a mobile notary can support signings at a title company, an attorney's office, or a signer's home. As of January 1, 2025, Georgia notaries must record a journal entry when notarizing real estate documents for a “self-filer” (deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, and state tax executions).

Where we commonly serve

  • Title companies and closing attorneys across metro Atlanta
  • Homes in Midtown, Buckhead, and East Atlanta
  • Suburban Cobb, Gwinnett, DeKalb, and Clayton counties
  • Real estate and lender offices
  • Inside and outside the Perimeter (I-285)

Documents commonly notarized here

  • Warranty and quitclaim deeds
  • Refinance and loan closing packages
  • Deeds of trust / security deeds
  • Seller and buyer affidavits
  • Powers of attorney for a transaction

Why use a mobile notary for real estate

  • Signings at the home, office, or title company — your choice
  • Convenient for busy buyers, sellers, and refinancing homeowners
  • Serves intown neighborhoods and the surrounding counties
  • Journaling handled per Georgia’s 2025 real estate notary rule
  • Clear pricing shown before you confirm

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do you provide notary signing agents for closings?

Notaries on NotaryPing can meet for real estate signings, and many are experienced with closing packages. In Georgia, real estate closings are generally supervised by an attorney, so the notary works alongside the closing attorney or title company rather than conducting the closing itself.

What is the 2025 Georgia notary journal requirement?

Effective January 1, 2025, when a notary notarizes real estate documents for a “self-filer” — such as deeds, mortgages, liens, maps or plats, and state tax executions — the notary must keep a journal entry with details like the signer's information, the ID presented, and the date, time, and location. Your notary handles this recordkeeping.

Can the notary come to my home for a refinance signing?

Yes, home signings are common for refinances. All borrowers who must sign should be present with valid photo ID. Have the closing package ready (the lender or title company usually sends it), and the notary will guide you through where to sign in their presence.

What ID is required for a property signing?

A current government photo ID for each signer — driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID — with a name that reasonably matches the documents. Lenders sometimes require specific ID; check your closing instructions.

Can a closing be done by remote online notarization in Georgia?

No. Georgia does not authorize remote online notarization by its notaries, so signers must appear in person. A mobile notary traveling to you is the in-person solution.

Do you serve the suburbs as well as intown Atlanta?

Yes — notaries cover Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Clayton, and surrounding counties, inside and outside the Perimeter. Availability and travel are shown when you request in the app.

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