
Certified, bonded mobile jail notary serving Dallas, Fort Worth, and surrounding DFW counties. I specialize in inmate document signings at county jails, state prisons, and federal detention centers — when time is critical and the paperwork can’t wait.
A jail notary service needs someone who knows correctional procedures. These are the most common inmate documents we notarize inside Dallas/Fort Worth facilities — from POAs to real estate and family paperwork.
Allows an inmate to grant legal authority to someone on the outside.
Required for a minor to travel with one parent or a guardian.
Needed for a child's passport application when a parent is incarcerated.
Enables property transactions or ownership transfers.
Allows an inmate to register their domestic partnership while incarcerated.
* Pricing is based on document type, facility location, and urgency. Exact quote provided when you call.
Mobile jail notary services are available in Dallas County, Tarrant County, Collin County, Denton County, and surrounding DFW counties. I travel to county jails, state prisons, and federal detention centers across Dallas/Fort Worth for inmate document signings.
Finding a reliable and experienced mobile jail notary in Dallas/Fort Worth is crucial when dealing with legal paperwork for an inmate. Here’s why My Jail Notary is the best choice for inmate document signings across DFW:
Quick answers about how jail notarization works, what to bring, and what to expect.
A jail notary visits the detention facility, verifies the inmate's identity using their booking number, and witnesses the signing of documents before applying the notarial seal. The entire process typically takes 30 to 60 minutes.
Notarizing documents at a correctional facility typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. However, delays may occur due to jail procedures, lockdowns, or staff availability.
To notarize an inmate's documents, you'll need the inmate's booking number (this serves as their identification), the document needing notarization, and payment for notary services.
Pricing varies based on travel distance, jail procedures, and document type. Jail notarization services start at $165. Call or text for an exact quote based on your location and needs.
No. In most cases, an inmate's booking number is sufficient for identification. The notary verifies the booking number with the jail before proceeding with notarization.
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