Sunshine Mobile Notary
Stepping out of the crowd to deliver quality service right to your doorstep!
Sunshine Mobile Notary LLC.
My name is Valerie Nation. I am a Remote Notary Public and Signing Agent that specializes in top notch customer service. For over 27 years, I have worked with small and large companies in a variety of industries from agriculture and real estate to private and government agencies. With this diversity, I have had the opportunity to serve in many states and interact with all walks of life. I was commissioned for 4 years in Texas before moving to Florida. I have been commissioned for more than a year in Florida serving directly to a HOA community in Estero, FL. I decided to branch out and launch my mobile business in July 2023. I embarked on this venture because I noticed the great need in the SWFL area for the notarization of legal documents. I possess a unique set of skills coupled with a deep desire to serve my community with friendly and professional service. My business is mobile and focuses on providing assistance to my clients in their everyday lives. Notary services are available for all notarial documents.
What I Do
General Notary Work
Wills, Trusts, Power of Attorney, Insurance Claims, Oaths & Acknowledgements
In-Person Electronic Notarization
Loan Signing Services
Remote Online Notary (R.O.N)
Non – Notary Work
Fingerprinting
Courier Services
Permit Runner
County Clerk Recording
I-9 Verifications
Book an Appointment
Frequently Asked Questions
How Secure Are My Doucments?
In this business of working with people and their legal documents, security is always in question. For that reason, the National Notary Association requires all notaries to have a background check completed. All notaries must be registered and be commissioned in the state that they live in and do business in. With all this being said, you can be at peace and feel secure of building a relationship with me to notarize your legal documents.
What Identification Do I Need?
One of the following forms of identification:
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- Driver’s license or identification card issued by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
- Passport issued by the U. S. Department of State.
- Passport issued by a foreign government, if stamped by the U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service.
- Driver’s license issued by a territory of the United States, another state, Canada or Mexico.
- Identification card issued by a territory of the United States or a state other than Florida.
- Identification card issued by any branch of the U.S. armed forces.
- An inmate identification card issued on or after 1/1/91 by Florida Department of Corrections for an inmate who is currently in custody of the Department.
- A sworn, written statement from a sworn law enforcement officer that the forms of identification for an inmate in an institution of confinement were confiscated upon confinement, and that the person named in the document is the person whose signature is to notarized.
- An identification card issued by the U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call me to get answers.
How does a mobile notary work?
I am able and willing to meet in your home, at a business, or any other agreed-upon location.
How Much Does A Mobile Notary Cost?
I welcome all Title Companies, Investment Companies, and Attorneys to contact me for a more detailed estimate.
How Do I Pay For Your Services?
The entire idea of my services are to make it easy for you, so I take multiple forms of payment! The following work for me:
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- Cash (Cash is King!)
- Zelle
- Paypal
- E-Checks with Deluxe Payment Exchange
- Venmo
How Do I Schedule An Appointment?
For an appointment for my Mobile Notary Services, either call, email, or fill out the form at the bottom of the page!
Email: sunshinemobilenotary23@gmail.com
Telephone : (239)-691-0885
How Do I Prepare for your service?
- Do you have the document printed and filled out? (DO NOT SIGN the document without my presence.
- Do you need a witness or two? Sworn Written Statement of Two Credible Witnesses The sworn written statement of two credible witnesses whose identities are proven to the notary public upon the presentation of satisfactory evidence that each of the following is true:
- The person whose signature is to be notarized is the person named in the document;
- The person whose signature is to be notarized is personally known to the witnesses;
- That it is the reasonable belief of the witnesses that the circumstances of the person whose signature is to be notarized are such that it would be very difficult or impossible for that person to obtain another form of identification;
- The person whose signature is to be notarized does not possess any of the identification documents specified in subparagraph 3.
- The witnesses do not have a financial interest in nor are parties to the underlying transaction.
- Have we confirmed the appointment?
Call, Text, or Email me with any questions!
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Remote Online Notary Service
The areas I serve
Lee County
Cape Coral
North Fort Myers
Fort Myers
Lehigh Acres
Bonita Springs
Estero
Sanibel/Captiva
Collier County
North Naples
Naples
Ave Maria
Immokalee
Marco Island
Charlotte County
Port Charlotte
Punta Gorda
Rotonda West
Sarasota Key
Other REsources
Get In Touch
Email : sunshinemobilenotary23@gmail.com
Mobile : (239)-691-0885
Hours of Availability: Mon-Sat: (8 AM- 8 PM)
Sunday : (1 PM-5 PM)
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OUR NOTARY CLOSING-SIGNING AGENT PLEDGE
We are not attorneys and therefore, by law, we cannot explain or interpret the contents of any document for you, instruct you on how to complete a document or direct you on the advisability of signing a particular document. By doing so we would be engaging in the unauthorized practice of law and could face legal penalties. Any important questions about your document should be addressed to the lender, title company or an attorney.
By using this site, you agree that we are not providing any representation or legal advice.
OUR NOTARY CLOSING-SIGNING AGENT PLEDGE
We are not attorneys and therefore, by law, we cannot explain or interpret the contents of any document for you, instruct you on how to complete a document or direct you on the advisability of signing a particular document. By doing so we would be engaging in the unauthorized practice of law and could face legal penalties. Any important questions about your document should be addressed to the lender, title company or an attorney.
By using this site, you agree that we are not providing any representation or legal advice.