It depends on who the clients are. 80% of the volume of mobile notary work is loan signing. In a loan signing you would travel to the borrower's home perhaps and sign on the dining room table. Sometimes, borrowers prefer to sign at a restaurant if their house is undergoing repairs or for various other reasons. Occasionally the borrowers prefer to sign at work. There is always plenty of business notarizing documents at hospitals. People in hospitals frequently need powers of attorney notarized as well as property deeds. Hospital signings can take a long time and notaries may experience a variety of problems doing this kind of service. People in jails also need notaries for powers of attorney and property deeds. Offices who don't have a notary in their staff can be regular customers of a mobile notary. Mobile notaries go to a variety of places.
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