Mobile Notary for Title Companies in Atlanta
Quick answer
Yes, a mobile notary can support title company signings in Atlanta. NotaryPing notaries meet buyers, sellers, and borrowers at the title office, an attorney's office, or a signer's home to notarize title transfers, closing packages, and affidavits. Every signer appears in person with a valid photo ID, and under Georgia's 2025 rule the notary keeps a journal entry for real estate documents like deeds and mortgages.
In and around Atlanta
Serving title companies across metro Atlanta
Georgia real estate closings are attorney-supervised, so title companies and closing attorneys work closely to move transactions to the table. When a signer can't come to the office — an out-of-town seller, a busy buyer, or a borrower who needs an evening appointment — a mobile notary bridges the gap anywhere across Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, and Clayton counties. Georgia's January 2025 law adds a journaling step for real estate “self-filer” documents.
Where we commonly serve
- Title and escrow offices across metro Atlanta
- Closing attorneys downtown, Midtown, and Buckhead
- Signer homes and offices metro-wide
- Suburban Cobb, Gwinnett, DeKalb, and Clayton
- Inside and outside the Perimeter (I-285)
Documents commonly notarized here
- Deeds and title transfer documents
- Closing and settlement packages
- Owner’s and seller’s affidavits
- Security deeds / deeds of trust
- Powers of attorney for a closing
Why use a mobile notary for title companies
- Signings at the title office or wherever the signer is
- Helps close deals when a signer can’t reach the office
- Familiar with real estate closing packages
- Journaling handled per Georgia’s 2025 real estate rule
- Transparent pricing shown before you confirm
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Can a mobile notary handle a full closing package?
Yes, notaries can meet for closing-package signings and many are experienced with them. Because Georgia closings are attorney-supervised, the notary coordinates with the closing attorney or title company rather than conducting the closing independently.
Does the 2025 journaling rule apply to title signings?
Yes. When notarizing real estate documents for a “self-filer” — deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, and state tax executions — Georgia notaries must keep a journal entry as of January 1, 2025. Your notary records the required details at the signing.
What if the seller is out of town?
A mobile notary can meet an out-of-town seller wherever they are in metro Atlanta, or a power of attorney may be used if the transaction allows it. The signer still must appear in person with valid ID. Coordinate specifics with your title company and closing attorney.
What identification do signers need?
Each signer needs a current government photo ID — driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID — matching the name on the documents. Lenders and title companies may have added ID requirements; check the closing instructions.
Can title signings be done online in Georgia?
No. Georgia does not authorize remote online notarization by its notaries, so signers must appear in person. A mobile notary is the in-person option that comes to the signer.
Which counties do you cover for title work?
Notaries serve the core metro counties — Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, and Clayton — plus surrounding areas, inside and outside the Perimeter. Availability and travel appear when you request in the app.
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