Same-Day Available
Licensed & Bonded Notary
Mobile & In-Person
Miami · Broward · Fort Lauderdale
5★ Google Rated
South Florida's Mobile Notary

We Come to You — Anywhere in Miami, Fort Lauderdale & Broward

Whether you need a document notarized at home, the office, a hospital, or a hotel — Priority Path sends a licensed, bonded notary public directly to you. We also offer international apostille processing and in-person appointments across South Florida.

Simple & Fast

How It Works

No courthouse runs, no waiting rooms. Book your notary in minutes and we handle everything else.

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Book Your Appointment

Schedule online or call us directly. Tell us what documents you need notarized and your preferred time and location.

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We Come to You

A licensed, bonded notary travels to your home, office, hospital, hotel — or you can visit us in person in Miami or Broward.

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Signed, Sealed & Done

Your documents are notarized on the spot. For apostilles, we handle submission and keep you updated through the process.

Our Services

What We Offer

Mobile Notary Services

We travel to your home, office, hospital, hotel, or any location that's convenient for you — available weekdays, evenings, and weekends.

  • Powers of attorney
  • Wills, trusts & advance directives
  • Affidavits & sworn statements
  • Immigration documents
  • Vehicle title transfers
  • I-9 employment verification
  • General acknowledgments & jurats
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Apostille Services

Need a document recognized abroad? We handle the full apostille process — from notarization to state certification — so your documents are accepted internationally.

  • Birth, marriage & death certificates
  • Corporate & business documents
  • Powers of attorney (international)
  • Diplomas & transcripts
  • Criminal background checks
  • Divorce decrees
  • Nationwide document coordination
  • Rush / expedited processing available
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Documents We Handle

What We Notarize

From routine acknowledgments to complex legal documents — our licensed notary handles it all on the spot.

Power of Attorney

Durable, limited, healthcare, and financial powers of attorney.

Wills & Living Trusts

Last will and testament, living trusts, and estate planning documents.

Affidavits & Sworn Statements

Affidavits of heirship, residency, identity, and general sworn declarations.

Immigration Documents

Form I-864, sponsorship affidavits, translations, and certified copies.

Medical & Healthcare Directives

Living wills, DNR orders, healthcare surrogate designations.

Vehicle Title Transfers

DMV forms, bill of sale, and vehicle title notarizations.

I-9 Employment Verification

Authorized agent for remote new hire I-9 form completion and verification.

General Acknowledgments & Jurats

Any document requiring a notarial certificate, seal, or oath.

Pricing

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Notary Signatures

$10.00 per signature · Florida state rate (fixed by law)

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Apostille Processing

$75.00 per document · our service fee

Separate state fee: The Florida Secretary of State charges an additional $10.00 per document — paid directly to the state and not included in this estimate.
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Printing & Scanning

$0.25 per page

$0.75 per page

$1.00 per page

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International Recognition

What is an Apostille — and Do You Need One?

An apostille is an official certificate that authenticates the origin of a public document so it's legally accepted in any of the 125+ countries in the Hague Convention — including Mexico, Spain, Italy, Brazil, and most of Europe and Latin America.

You need an apostille when submitting U.S. documents to a foreign government — for immigration, marriage abroad, international business, school enrollment, or inheritance proceedings.

Rush processing available. Standard Florida apostille takes 5–10 business days. Expedited options are available — contact us for timeline and pricing.
Common Documents We Apostille

International Apostilles

Birth Certificates
Marriage Certificates
Divorce Decrees
Corporate Documents
Powers of Attorney
Diplomas & Transcripts
Background Checks
Death Certificates
Where We Serve

Our Service Areas

We serve all of South Florida. If your city isn't listed, contact us — we likely still cover your area.

Miami-Dade County

  • Miami
  • Miami Beach
  • Coral Gables
  • Hialeah
  • Doral
  • Kendall
  • Homestead
  • North Miami

Fort Lauderdale

  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Hollywood
  • Davie
  • Weston
  • Pembroke Pines
  • Miramar
  • Dania Beach
  • Hallandale Beach

Broward County

  • Coral Springs
  • Pompano Beach
  • Plantation
  • Sunrise
  • Margate
  • Lauderhill
  • Tamarac
  • Coconut Creek
Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mobile notary and how does it work? +
A mobile notary is a licensed notary public who travels to your location to witness and authenticate document signings. You schedule an appointment, provide your documents and valid ID, and our notary comes to you — wherever is most convenient — to complete the notarization on the spot.
What do I need to bring or have ready for a notarization? +
You'll need: (1) a valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, or state ID), (2) your unsigned documents — don't sign them beforehand, the notary must witness your signature, and (3) any co-signers or witnesses the document requires must also be present.
How much does a mobile notary cost in South Florida? +
Pricing depends on the number of documents, location, and timing (standard vs. after-hours). Florida law caps the notarization fee at $10 per signature. Travel fees vary. Contact us for a quick quote — we're transparent about costs upfront with no hidden fees.
What is an apostille and when do I need one? +
An apostille is an authentication certificate issued by the Florida Secretary of State that makes your U.S. document legally recognized in foreign countries that are part of the Hague Convention. You need one when submitting documents abroad — for immigration, marriage, education, or business.
How long does the apostille process take in Florida? +
Standard Florida apostille processing typically takes 5–10 business days from the time the document is submitted to the Secretary of State. Expedited options are available for urgent needs. Contact us to discuss your timeline and we'll find the fastest solution.
Do you offer same-day or after-hours notary services? +
Yes! We offer same-day appointments based on availability, as well as evening and weekend services for clients who can't meet during regular business hours. Reach out as early as possible to secure your preferred time slot.
Can you notarize documents in Spanish? +
Yes. Our team is bilingual (English/Spanish) and can assist Spanish-speaking clients throughout the notarization process. We serve Miami's diverse community and understand the importance of clear communication.

Ready to Get Started?

Book your mobile notary or apostille service today. We come to you — same day available.