Pelham Alabama notary — bonded, mobile, and ready when you need it
Commissioned by Shelby County Judge of Probate Judge Allison S. Boyd as a Notary Public, State at Large, Alabama. Vehicle titles, loan documents, wills, powers of attorney, real estate deeds, affidavits, oaths of office, and more — at your home, office, a local café like Edgar's Bakery, or wherever works best in Pelham, Alabama and surrounding communities.
Venmo or Cash App at the time of service — no upfront payment required.
Serving Pelham, Hoover, Alabaster, Helena & surrounding cities
Based in Pelham, Alabama, I routinely travel to Hoover, Alabaster, Helena, Indian Springs Village, Calera, Chelsea, and neighboring towns across Shelby County and Jefferson County. Need a session farther out, or at a time that is not on the calendar? Describe your situation in Calendly — extended travel and custom appointment times are often available upon request.
View all city pages for area-specific details and booking.
Notary services for every situation
Every signer must appear in person, present satisfactory government-issued photo ID, and sign in my presence — requirements under Alabama notary law. Same-day visits when available.
Transparent pricing — no hidden fees
One flat fee per visit covers your first notarial act. Each additional act during the same appointment is billed separately. No mileage surcharges within the standard service area.
Not sure how many stamps you need? Describe your documents when you book and I will let you know before the appointment.
Bonded & commissioned
Commissioned by Shelby County Judge of Probate Judge Allison S. Boyd as a Notary Public, State at Large, Alabama. Surety bond on file as required by Alabama law.
Alabama compliance
Every act follows Alabama's Notary Public Act: proper identification, personal appearance, and accurate certificate wording.
Common documents
Vehicle titles and transfers, loan signings, wills and trusts, powers of attorney, real estate deeds and closings, affidavits, contracts, medical directives, school and travel permission forms, and business filings.
No legal advice
A notary cannot explain legal consequences or draft documents. For legal questions, consult an Alabama-licensed attorney.
How to prepare for your appointment
A quick checklist so your visit goes smoothly. Alabama law requires each signer to appear in person and present identification I can verify.
Bring valid photo ID
Government-issued photo ID (driver license, passport, or military ID) for every signer. Expired IDs cannot be accepted.
Don't sign yet
Most documents must be signed in the notary's presence. Leave signature lines blank unless specifically instructed otherwise.
Book a time online
Use Calendly to pick a slot. Add notes about the number of documents, your address or preferred café (e.g. Edgar's Bakery Pelham), and any timing needs.
Have payment ready
$35 first stamp + $10/each additional. Venmo or Cash App collected at the appointment — no upfront deposit.
Book your notary session now
Pick a time in the calendar below — the entire booking happens right here on this page. You can also open Calendly in a new tab. Same-day appointments are sometimes available. Payment (Venmo or Cash App) is due at the time of service — no upfront charge.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know before booking with Pelham Notary.