Notary Public in Greenville, SC — fast, bilingual, same-day
Affidavits, powers of attorney, vehicle titles, school forms — notarized today, in English or Spanish, with the price agreed before you show up.
Most notary visits in Greenville end in frustration: banks only notarize for account holders, shipping stores charge walk-in rates with long waits, and almost nobody explains what you actually need. We do it differently — tell us on WhatsApp what document you have, and we confirm the price, what ID to bring, and the earliest time slot before you leave home.
South Carolina law caps the notarial fee at $5 per act. What you pay for beyond that is convenience: document review, printing, bilingual guidance, and travel if you need us to come to you. Everything is quoted upfront.
Clear, upfront pricing
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Notarial act (signature/acknowledgment/jurat) | $5 |
| Document handling & review (per visit) | $15 |
| Printing & scanning (per document) | $3 |
| Power of attorney package (POA form + notarization) | from $60 |
| Mobile service — we come to you | +$45–75 |
The $5/act fee is the maximum set by S.C. Code § 26-1-100. All other fees are service charges agreed in advance.
How it works
Send a photo of your document on WhatsApp
We confirm it can be notarized, the exact total, and what ID you need.
Pick your time — or your place
Come to us the same day, or book the mobile notary and we drive to your home, job site, or hospital.
Sign, stamp, done
Most visits take under 10 minutes. Pay by card, cash, or Zelle.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a notary cost in Greenville, SC?
The notarial act itself is capped by South Carolina law at $5 per signature. Our document-handling fee is $15 per visit, so a typical single-document notarization costs $20 total. Mobile visits add a travel fee of $45–75 depending on location, always quoted before we book.
What ID do I need to get a document notarized?
A valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID: driver’s license, state ID, passport (any country), or matrícula consular. The name on your ID must match the name on the document.
Can you notarize documents in Spanish?
Yes. We are fully bilingual and regularly notarize documents written in Spanish, including powers of attorney (cartas poder) intended for use in Mexico and Latin America. Note: we are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice about the document’s content.
Do you do same-day notarizations?
Yes — same-day is our standard. Message us on WhatsApp in the morning and in most cases you can be stamped and done before lunch.
Can a notary refuse to notarize my document?
Yes, if the signer lacks valid ID, doesn’t appear willing or aware, or the document is incomplete. Sending us a photo first on WhatsApp avoids a wasted trip — we’ll flag any problem before you come in.
Do banks notarize for free in Greenville?
Some banks notarize for free, but usually only for their own account holders, during limited hours, and never for Spanish-language documents or complex forms. If the bank turns you away, we’re the fastest plan B.
Need it notarized today?
Message us on WhatsApp, tell us what you need, and get an exact price and the earliest appointment within minutes.