Your solution for flexible and reliable notarization in Illinois and across the nation.

We specialize in providing comprehensive mobile and remote notary services, designed to make the notarization process as convenient and efficient as possible. Whether you're in Illinois or located anywhere else in the country, our certified professionals are prepared to assist with a diverse range of notarial services.

WHO WE ARE

About Us

Nubees Notary Services is committed to delivering secure, fast, and easy notarization solutions. Our team of certified and experienced notary public professionals adheres to the highest standards of practice, ensuring the legality of your important documents.


Why Choose Us?

Convenience at Your Doorstep: Our mobile services eliminate the need for physical travel, bringing secure notarization directly to you.

Nationwide Access: Our Remote Online Notary services expand our reach, providing reliable notary services regardless of your location within the United States.

Experienced Professionals: Every notary with Nubees is thoroughly vetted, certified, and experienced in handling all forms of documents.

Flexible Scheduling: We understand the importance of your time and offer appointments that work with your schedule.

WHAT WE OFFER

Explore all of our Services

Mobile Notary Services

(Available in Illinois)

Legal documents:

Wills, powers of attorney, court documents.

Medical documents:

Medical consent forms, healthcare directives.

Personal documents:

Affidavits, acknowledgments, parental consent forms, etc.


Remote Online Notarization (Available Nationwide)

Secure and legally binding notarization via live video calls.

Essential for urgent or last-minute notarization needs.

Perfect for clients outside of Illinois.

Convenient online scheduling and document submission.

What Our Clients Say

We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service tailored to the unique needs of each client. But don't just take our word for it.

I was unsure how to get my documents notarized quickly. Nubees Notary Services came to my rescue with their remote notarization. The process was smooth, secure, and surprisingly simple. Their team walked me through every step, ensuring I felt confident and informed. Grateful for such a hassle-free experience!

Kathy J.

Navigating the maze of legal documentation can be quite daunting, but Nubees Notary Services made the process seamless. Their mobile notary service is a lifesaver. I needed several documents notarized, and their team was prompt, professional, and incredibly knowledgeable. Highly recommended!

Jeffrey D.

How much do your notary services cost?

Our fees vary based on the type and complexity of the service required. In general, mobile and remote online notorizations are $25 for the first stamp. Please contact us directly for a detailed quote.

What's the difference between mobile and remote notarization?

Mobile notarization involves a notary traveling to the client's location to perform the service in-person. Remote notarization, on the other hand, is conducted online, where the signer and notary interact via a secure video conference.

How long does a notary appointment typically take?

The duration of a notary appointment can vary based on the type and number of documents. However, a standard session usually takes between 10 to 15 minutes.

Are my documents safe during remote notarization?

Absolutely. Our remote notarization platform uses advanced security measures to ensure your documents remain confidential and protected throughout the process.

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Do I need to be physically present in Illinois for mobile notary services?

Yes, our mobile notary services are currently available only in DuPage County, Illinois and surrounding areas. Our notary will travel to your chosen location within the state for the in-person signing.

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What if I have a document in a foreign language?

We can notarize documents in foreign languages as long as the notarial act itself (the acknowledgment or jurat) is in English. However, it's essential that both the notary and signer understand the content and nature of the document.

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