Georgetown and Round Rock are two of the fastest-growing cities in Williamson County, and finding a mobile notary who can come to you on short notice isn't always easy. Whether you're closing on a home, signing business documents, or need a power of attorney notarized, here's what you need to know about mobile notary services in the area.
Why Use a Mobile Notary in Georgetown or Round Rock?
Both cities have plenty of banks and UPS stores with notary services, but there are situations where a mobile notary is the better option:
- Real estate closings — title companies often schedule loan signing agents to meet buyers at home or at the title office
- After-hours needs — banks close at 5 or 6 PM, but real estate deadlines don't wait
- Multiple signers — gathering everyone at a bank lobby is harder than having the notary come to your kitchen table
- Elderly or homebound family members — estate planning documents often need to be signed where the person lives
- Workplace convenience — don't burn your lunch break sitting in a bank queue
Georgetown Notary Services
Georgetown is the Williamson County seat, which means the county clerk's office is located here. This matters for notary services because:
- Real estate recordings are filed at the Williamson County Clerk's Office on Main Street
- Deed filings, liens, and releases all pass through Georgetown
- Notarized documents for county business (probate, guardianship, etc.) are submitted here
If you need documents notarized for county filing, a mobile notary familiar with Williamson County requirements can save you from rejected filings due to formatting or execution errors.
Common Georgetown Notary Requests
- Real estate closings in Sun City and Georgetown Village
- Powers of attorney for elderly residents in assisted living facilities
- Business documents for companies along the I-35 corridor
- Estate planning documents (wills need a self-proving affidavit notarized)
- Documents for Southwestern University students heading abroad
Round Rock Notary Services
Round Rock's mix of tech companies, growing neighborhoods, and proximity to Austin creates steady demand for notary services. Common needs include:
Common Round Rock Notary Requests
- Loan signings for new construction in areas like Paloma Lake, Teravista, and Walsh Ranch
- Corporate documents for businesses in the La Frontera and University Boulevard corridors
- Refinance closings — homeowners taking advantage of rate changes
- Vehicle title transfers and DMV-related paperwork
- Immigration documents needing notarization before apostille
What to Expect from a Mobile Notary Appointment
Here's how the process typically works:
- Call or book online — tell us what documents need notarizing and your preferred time/location
- Confirm details — we'll confirm the appointment, fees, and remind you what to bring
- We come to you — home, office, coffee shop, hospital, or wherever works
- Verify identity — we check your government-issued photo ID
- Witness and notarize — you sign, we seal and sign
- Done — typical general notarization takes 10–15 minutes
Fees for Georgetown and Round Rock
Mobile notary fees in the Georgetown and Round Rock area typically include:
- Per-signature fee: up to $6 per notarial act (Texas maximum)
- Travel fee: $25–$50 for Georgetown and Round Rock (within our standard service area)
- Loan signing packages: $100–$175 depending on document count
See our full mobile notary cost breakdown for more details.
Same-Day Service Available
We understand that notary needs are often time-sensitive. Closings get moved up, deadlines appear, and documents need signatures before end of business. We offer same-day mobile notary service in Georgetown and Round Rock when you call before 3 PM (often available later — just ask).
We also provide after-hours and weekend appointments for situations that can't wait until Monday.
Schedule a Mobile Notary in Georgetown or Round Rock
We serve all of Williamson County from our base in Taylor, TX — Georgetown and Round Rock are within our standard service area with no extra long-distance fees. Call (512) 640-0751 or request an appointment online.
You can also visit our dedicated area pages for more information: