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Mobile Notary in Glendale Heights, IL

A mobile notary in Glendale Heights, Illinois travels to you — at your home, office, hospital, or any convenient location. No need to drive to a UPS Store or bank. Most mobile notaries in Glendale Heights charge a flat travel fee on top of the standard notarization fee.

2 notarys listed in Glendale Heights, IL.

Smart Notary

★★★★★5.0(47 reviews)

425 Polo Club Dr, Glendale Heights, IL 60139

Hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours

IL Notary Services

2005 Bloomingdale Rd STE D, Glendale Heights, IL 60139

Hours
  • Friday: 9:30AM-4PM
  • Monday: 9:30AM-2PM
  • Saturday: 10AM-12PM
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Thursday: 9:30AM-4PM
  • Tuesday: 9:30AM-4PM
  • Wednesday: 9:30AM-4PM

Frequently Asked Questions — Mobile Notary in Glendale Heights, Illinois

How much does a mobile notary cost in Glendale Heights, IL?

Mobile notaries in Glendale Heights typically charge the state-regulated per-signature fee plus a travel fee of $25–$75 depending on distance. After-hours and same-day visits may cost more. Total cost for a standard document is usually $50–$150.

How do I find a mobile notary near me in Glendale Heights?

Browse the 2 notary listings on this page for Glendale Heights, IL. Many offer mobile services — look for notaries that mention travelling or mobile, or call to confirm they offer on-site visits.

Can a mobile notary come to a hospital or nursing home in Glendale Heights?

Yes. Mobile notaries in Glendale Heights, Illinois regularly visit hospitals, nursing homes, and hospice facilities for urgent document signings such as powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and deed transfers. Call ahead to confirm availability and visitor policies.

Are mobile notaries in Illinois authorized for all documents?

Mobile notaries in Illinois hold the same state commission as office-based notaries. They can notarize all the same documents — real estate deeds, wills, powers of attorney, affidavits, loan documents — regardless of where the signing takes place.