Notary Services

$25.00

Starting at $25.00 and up

At New Path Mediations, we understand that life's most important moments often come with important paperwork. Whether you need a single document notarized or multiple documents certified, we provide fast, professional, and reliable notary services with the personal touch you deserve.

Please Note: Jessica is a commissioned Florida Notary Public. She is not an attorney and cannot provide legal advice, legal counsel, or document preparation guidance of any kind. Notarization is the certification of signatures and documents only. If you have questions about the legal meaning or implications of any document, please consult a licensed Florida attorney before signing.

What Is a Notary Public?

A Notary Public is a state-commissioned official authorized to serve as an impartial witness to the signing of important documents, verify the identity of signers, administer oaths and affirmations, and certify the authenticity of signatures. Notarization helps protect against fraud and ensures that documents are executed properly and accepted by courts, government agencies, financial institutions, and other organizations.

In Florida, a commissioned Notary Public is authorized to perform a variety of notarial acts in accordance with Florida Statutes Chapter 117.

Notary Services We Offer

📱 Remote Online Notarization (RON)

Can't meet in person? No problem. In accordance with Florida law, New Path Mediations offers Remote Online Notarization (RON) — a fully legal and secure way to have your documents notarized via audio-visual technology from the comfort of your home or office.

Benefits of Remote Online Notarization:

  • ✅ Convenient — notarize from anywhere in Florida

  • ✅ Secure — identity verified through multi-factor authentication

  • ✅ Legally valid — fully compliant with Florida Statutes

  • ✅ Fast — no travel, no waiting rooms

  • ✅ Digital records maintained for your protection

Remote Online Notarization is available to Florida residents and individuals signing documents governed by Florida law.

🏥 Mobile Notary Services

We know that not everyone can come to us — and we are happy to come to you. Our mobile notary services bring professional notarization directly to your location, whether that is your home, office, hospital, care facility, or another agreed-upon location.

Mobile notary services are ideal for:

  • Elderly or homebound individuals

  • Hospital or care facility patients

  • Busy professionals who need on-site service

  • Real estate closings and signings

  • Any situation where travel is difficult or inconvenient

Travel fees may apply depending on location. Contact us for details.

Documents We Commonly Notarize

New Path Mediations provides notarization for a wide variety of documents, including but not limited to:

  • 📄 Powers of Attorney

  • 📄 Wills and Trust documents

  • 📄 Real estate deeds and closing documents

  • 📄 Affidavits and sworn statements

  • 📄 Parenting plans and family law documents

  • 📄 Business agreements and contracts

  • 📄 Vehicle title transfers

  • 📄 Medical authorization forms

  • 📄 Immigration documents

  • 📄 Financial and loan documents

  • 📄 School and employment verification documents

Not sure if your document qualifies? Reach out — we are happy to help.

What to Bring to Your Notary Appointment

To ensure a smooth and efficient notary session, please arrive prepared with the following:

  • A valid, government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, or state ID)

  • Your unsigned document — do not sign your document before your appointment, as most notarial acts require the signature to occur in the presence of the notary

  • Any additional signers — all parties required to sign must be present

  • Any required witnesses — some documents require witnesses in addition to notarization; please confirm requirements in advance

Important: Jessica cannot advise you on whether a document is legally sufficient, what a document means, or how it may affect your legal rights. Please consult a licensed Florida attorney if you have any legal questions about your document before your appointment.

Starting at $25.00 and up

At New Path Mediations, we understand that life's most important moments often come with important paperwork. Whether you need a single document notarized or multiple documents certified, we provide fast, professional, and reliable notary services with the personal touch you deserve.

Please Note: Jessica is a commissioned Florida Notary Public. She is not an attorney and cannot provide legal advice, legal counsel, or document preparation guidance of any kind. Notarization is the certification of signatures and documents only. If you have questions about the legal meaning or implications of any document, please consult a licensed Florida attorney before signing.

What Is a Notary Public?

A Notary Public is a state-commissioned official authorized to serve as an impartial witness to the signing of important documents, verify the identity of signers, administer oaths and affirmations, and certify the authenticity of signatures. Notarization helps protect against fraud and ensures that documents are executed properly and accepted by courts, government agencies, financial institutions, and other organizations.

In Florida, a commissioned Notary Public is authorized to perform a variety of notarial acts in accordance with Florida Statutes Chapter 117.

Notary Services We Offer

📱 Remote Online Notarization (RON)

Can't meet in person? No problem. In accordance with Florida law, New Path Mediations offers Remote Online Notarization (RON) — a fully legal and secure way to have your documents notarized via audio-visual technology from the comfort of your home or office.

Benefits of Remote Online Notarization:

  • ✅ Convenient — notarize from anywhere in Florida

  • ✅ Secure — identity verified through multi-factor authentication

  • ✅ Legally valid — fully compliant with Florida Statutes

  • ✅ Fast — no travel, no waiting rooms

  • ✅ Digital records maintained for your protection

Remote Online Notarization is available to Florida residents and individuals signing documents governed by Florida law.

🏥 Mobile Notary Services

We know that not everyone can come to us — and we are happy to come to you. Our mobile notary services bring professional notarization directly to your location, whether that is your home, office, hospital, care facility, or another agreed-upon location.

Mobile notary services are ideal for:

  • Elderly or homebound individuals

  • Hospital or care facility patients

  • Busy professionals who need on-site service

  • Real estate closings and signings

  • Any situation where travel is difficult or inconvenient

Travel fees may apply depending on location. Contact us for details.

Documents We Commonly Notarize

New Path Mediations provides notarization for a wide variety of documents, including but not limited to:

  • 📄 Powers of Attorney

  • 📄 Wills and Trust documents

  • 📄 Real estate deeds and closing documents

  • 📄 Affidavits and sworn statements

  • 📄 Parenting plans and family law documents

  • 📄 Business agreements and contracts

  • 📄 Vehicle title transfers

  • 📄 Medical authorization forms

  • 📄 Immigration documents

  • 📄 Financial and loan documents

  • 📄 School and employment verification documents

Not sure if your document qualifies? Reach out — we are happy to help.

What to Bring to Your Notary Appointment

To ensure a smooth and efficient notary session, please arrive prepared with the following:

  • A valid, government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, or state ID)

  • Your unsigned document — do not sign your document before your appointment, as most notarial acts require the signature to occur in the presence of the notary

  • Any additional signers — all parties required to sign must be present

  • Any required witnesses — some documents require witnesses in addition to notarization; please confirm requirements in advance

Important: Jessica cannot advise you on whether a document is legally sufficient, what a document means, or how it may affect your legal rights. Please consult a licensed Florida attorney if you have any legal questions about your document before your appointment.