Frequently Asked Questions
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You’ll need a valid, unexpired government‑issued ID (driver’s license, state ID, passport, or military ID) and the documents you want notarized. Make sure they’re filled out but not signed
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No. All signatures must be completed in front of the notary to verify identity and willingness.
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Yes. Blu Note Notary travels to homes, offices, hospitals, and other agreed‑upon locations for your convenience.
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Driver’s license, state ID, passport, military ID, or other government‑issued identification with a photo, signature, and expiration date.
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Some documents require one or two witnesses. If witnesses are needed, please bring them with you, as notaries cannot always provide them.
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Common documents include:
Power of Attorney
Wills & Trusts
Real estate documents
Affidavits
School forms
Medical directives
Business agreements
Vehicle title transfers
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Most appointments take 5–15 minutes, depending on the number of documents and signatures. Item description
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Fees vary based on document type, travel distance, and after‑hours requests. Contact us for a quick quote.
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Yes — as long as the signer is alert, aware, and willing. We cannot notarize if the signer appears confused or coerced.
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Yes, when availability allows. After‑hours or urgent requests may include an additional fee.
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Missouri requires a current, unexpired ID. If yours is expired, we can discuss alternative options depending on the document type.