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Mobile vs. Remote Online Notarization: Which One Do You Need?

Notarization has become more flexible than ever. You no longer have to visit a bank or law office—today, you can choose between a mobile notary who comes to you in person, or remote online notarization (RON), which allows you to notarize documents virtually.

But which one is right for you? Let’s break down the differences.

What Is Mobile Notarization?

A mobile notary is a commissioned notary who travels to your location. Instead of you going to them, they meet you at your home, office, hospital, or any agreed-upon spot.

How it works:

  1. You schedule an appointment.

  2. The notary meets you in person.

  3. They verify your ID, witness your signature, and complete the notarization.

Best for:

  • Real estate closings

  • Hospital or nursing home signings

  • People with limited mobility

  • Clients who prefer face-to-face service

 What Is Remote Online Notarization (RON)?

Remote Online Notarization (RON) allows you to notarize documents using a secure online platform with video conferencing.

How it works:

  1. Upload your document to a secure platform.

  2. Meet the notary via live video call.

  3. Present your ID for digital verification.

  4. Sign electronically while the notary witnesses.

  5. The notary applies a digital seal and certificate.

Best for:

  • Clients in different cities or states

  • Urgent notarizations without travel

  • Busy professionals who need fast, convenient service

  • Documents that can be handled digitally

 Key Differences Between Mobile and Remote Online Notarization

  • Location

    • Mobile: In-person at your chosen location

    • RON: Online from anywhere with internet access

  • Technology

    • Mobile: Paper documents and wet signatures

    • RON: Digital documents and e-signatures

  • Convenience

    • Mobile: Great for those who need personal, hands-on assistance

    • RON: Perfect for quick, remote transactions

  • Legal Availability

    • Mobile: Accepted everywhere notaries are authorized

    • RON: Only available in states where remote notarization is legal

 Final Thoughts

Both mobile notarization and remote online notarization offer flexibility—you just need to choose the one that fits your situation.

  • Pick mobile notarization if you want face-to-face service or need notarization in a hospital, home, or office.

  • Pick remote online notarization if speed, convenience, and location flexibility are your top priorities.

 At Looking Glass Notary, we proudly offer both mobile and remote notarization options—so no matter your needs, we’ve got you covered.