Western Kentucky Mobile Notary
Convenient, professional notarization services brought directly to you.
Need a document notarized without the hassle of tracking down an office during business hours? I offer convenient mobile notary services throughout western Kentucky, meeting clients where they are, whether that’s at your home, office, hospital, or other location.
How It Works
Instead of waiting in line at a bank or trying to make it before closing time, mobile notary services allow you to schedule an appointment at a time and place that works best for you.
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Call, send a text, email, or inquiry with:
your location,
type of document,
and preferred timing.
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A valid government-issued photo ID is required for all notarizations.
Under Kentucky Law (KRS 423.325), a notary public can only accept a non-expired passport, driver's license, or other government-issued photo ID for identification purposes.
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Appointments available at:
homes,
offices,
hospitals,
nursing homes,
coffee shops,
and other agreed-upon locations.
Meet Your Kentucky Notary
Hi, I’m Amanda, a commissioned Kentucky notary public offering convenient mobile notarization services throughout western Kentucky.
My goal is to make the process simple, professional, and approachable, whether you need a quick signature notarized or assistance coordinating a more time-sensitive appointment.
Kentucky Mobile Notary FAQs
What documents do you notarize?
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Don’t see your document listed? Reach out and I’ll let you know if I can help.
Power of Attorney
Affidavits
Vehicle Title Transfers
School Documents
Consent Forms
Estate Planning Documents
Medical Authorization Forms
Adoption Paperwork
Pension Forms
Retirement Documents
What areas do you serve?
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I’m based in Madisonville, but I serve Hopkins, Muhlenberg, McLean, and Webster Counties.
Note: Travel fees are based on distance traveled.
What is the cost of mobile notary services?
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Standard notarization: starting at $10 per notarized signature
Mobile travel fee: starting at $25
After-hours, weekend, hospital, and rush appointments may include additional fees.
What do I need for a notarization?
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You’ll need:
the unsigned document,
all required signers present,
and a valid government-issued photo ID.
Can you provide legal advice?
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No. A notary public cannot prepare legal documents or provide legal advice unless they are also a licensed attorney.

