Cardinal 23 Mobile Notary Order FormPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. - Step 1 of 17Welcome! Thank you for choosing us for your Mobile Notary needs. Please complete the following form as accurately and thoroughly as possible. The information you provide ensures that we can process your request efficiently and meet all of your requirements. Have questions? Feel free to email us at mobilenotary@cardinal23.com We're here to assist you! 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PreviousNextAppointment Information Where will the notarization take place? *Address Line 1Address Line 2City--- Select state ---AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingStateZip Code Please provide a physical street address. It's important to have the exact, physical address for accurate service. Notarization County: *Choose OneCanadianClevelandOklahomaOtherLocation Type: *Choose OneAirportAssisted Living FacilityBusinessConvalescent HomeCourthouseHospitalHotelIndependent Living FacilityJail/PrisonNursing HomeRehabilitation CenterResidentialOtherPlease Specify: *Please Note: Our standard mobile notary services cover Canadian, Cleveland, and Oklahoma Counties. Requests outside these counties may still be possible, but additional fees for mileage/travel will apply. Please contact us to confirm availability and pricing for locations outside of our standard service area. Please email us at mobilenotary@cardinal23.com with the details of the documents you need notarized, along with your preferred date, time, and location. We’ll confirm availability and let you know how we can assist. 🛑We're sorry! Online orders aren’t available. 🛑 *🛑We're sorry! Online orders aren’t available. 🛑 PreviousNextWill your appointment fall during our normal business hours? *Yes - Standard Appointment Fee. - $50.00No, I need an evening appointment. - $75.00No, I need a late night/early morning appointment. - $100.00No, I need a weekend appointment. - $125.00 After-Hours / Evening Appointments (5:30 PM - 10:00 PM) – $25 extra. After-Hours / Late Night or Early Morning Appointments (10:00 PM - 7:30 AM) – $50 extra. After-Hours / Weekend Appointments (Saturday / Sunday) – $75 extra.Add Same-Day ServiceAdd Same-Day Service - $50.00Please Note: Normal Business Hours (Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 5 PM). Additional fees apply for Same-Day, After-Hours, Weekend, or Holiday appointments. Subtotal:$0.00PreviousNextWhen would you like your appointment to take place? Appointment Date & Time: *DateTime Please select your preferred date and time. All appointments are scheduled in 30-minute increments to allow sufficient time for document review, notarization, and any necessary signatures. If additional time is required, please let us know in advance. If you need to reschedule or change your appointment, kindly email us at notaryservice@cardinal23.com prior to your appointment time. Appointment Date & Time: *DateTime Please select your preferred date and time. All appointments are scheduled in 30-minute increments to allow sufficient time for document review, notarization, and any necessary signatures. If additional time is required, please let us know in advance. If you need to reschedule or change your appointment, kindly email us at notaryservice@cardinal23.com prior to your appointment time. Appointment Date & Time: *DateTime Please select your preferred date and time. All appointments are scheduled in 30-minute increments to allow sufficient time for document review, notarization, and any necessary signatures. If additional time is required, please let us know in advance. If you need to reschedule or change your appointment, kindly email us at notaryservice@cardinal23.com prior to your appointment time. Appointment Date & Time: *DateTime Please select your preferred date and time. All appointments are scheduled in 30-minute increments to allow sufficient time for document review, notarization, and any necessary signatures. If additional time is required, please let us know in advance. If you need to reschedule or change your appointment, kindly email us at notaryservice@cardinal23.com prior to your appointment time. Please Note: All appointments require a minimum of 2 hours’ notice to allow for travel and preparation time. This helps us ensure prompt and reliable service for your notary needs. In the event that your selected appointment time conflicts with an existing booking or if additional preparation or travel time is needed, we will reach out to you promptly. PreviousNextIs your appointment scheduled on a Federally Recognized Holiday? *Yes - $100.00No - $0.00 Federally recognized holidays include:New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth National Independence Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Subtotal:$0.00 Please Note: Appointments scheduled on Federally Recognized Holidays will incur an additional fee due to limited availability and increased demand. Please select "Yes" if your appointment falls on a holiday, even during normal business hours, same-day, after-hours, or on the weekend. The holiday fee is in addition to any normal, same-day, after-hours, or weekend rates. PreviousNextNotary Details What type of notarization do you need? *Copy CertificationIndividual AcknowledgementOath or Affirmation (Verbal)Representative AcknowledgementSignature Attesting or WitnessingVerification upon Oath or AffirmationUnknown We ask for this information to better prepare for your appointment, ensuring we have everything needed to complete your notarization smoothly and efficiently.Please select the type of notarization required for your document(s). If you’re unsure, refer to the descriptions below once each option is chosen, or consult with the party requesting the notarization. Copy Certification: A Copy Certification notarization verifies that a reproduction of an original document is a full, true, and accurate copy of the original. This type of notarization is commonly used for various documents, including diplomas, driver’s licenses, leases, contracts, vehicle titles, Social Security cards, medical records, and bills of sale. In Oklahoma, notaries are authorized to perform copy certifications, confirming that a copy is an accurate reproduction of the original document or item. To perform a copy certification, the document custodian (the person in possession of the original document) presents the original to the notary. The notary typically makes a photocopy of the document and completes a certification to confirm that the photocopy is a true and accurate copy of the original. Oklahoma guidelines allow the certification of copies of documents or other items, such as graphs, maps, and images, aligning with the notary’s duty to ensure the copy is a complete and faithful reproduction. It’s important to note that while copy certification is permitted in Oklahoma, many states do not allow notaries to perform this service, or they place restrictions on what can be certified. Additionally, certain public records, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, cannot be certified by notaries in Oklahoma; certified copies of these documents must be obtained directly from the issuing agency. If you need a copy certification, please ensure you bring the original document or item with you. The notary will assess and confirm that the copy accurately reflects the original. The descriptions provided for the types of notarizations are based on information from the National Notary Association. For additional details, please refer to their Notary Bulletin blog While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided regarding the types of notarizations, this content is based on guidelines from the National Notary Association. For the most up-to-date and detailed information, please consult with the NNA or a legal professional. Individual Acknowledgment: An Individual Acknowledgment notarization verifies that a signature on a document is authentic. During the notarization, the signer must appear in person before the notary to confirm their identity and declare that the signature is indeed theirs and was made willingly. While it is common for documents to be signed in front of the notary, it is not required. You may bring a document that has already been signed, and simply confirm to the notary that the signature is yours and was made voluntarily. The descriptions provided for the types of notarizations are based on information from the National Notary Association. For additional details, please refer to their Notary Bulletin blog While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided regarding the types of notarizations, this content is based on guidelines from the National Notary Association. For the most up-to-date and detailed information, please consult with the NNA or a legal professional. Verbal Oath or Affirmation: In some cases, an individual may need a notary to administer a verbal oath or affirmation without any associated written document, such as a jurat or affidavit. This type of service compels the individual to make a promise of truthfulness under a solemn pledge. A verbal oath is a pledge made to a Supreme Being, while an affirmation is a pledge made on the individual’s personal honor, without any religious context. The choice between an oath or affirmation is entirely up to the individual. Administering a verbal oath or affirmation is an important notarial act designed to bind the individual to the truth of their statements, whether for legal proceedings, testimonies, or other matters where truthfulness is required. The descriptions provided for the types of notarizations are based on information from the National Notary Association. For additional details, please refer to their Notary Bulletin blog While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided regarding the types of notarizations, this content is based on guidelines from the National Notary Association. For the most up-to-date and detailed information, please consult with the NNA or a legal professional. Representative Acknowledgment: An Individual Acknowledgment confirms that a signature on a document is authentic. During the notarization, the signer must appear in person before the notary to verify their identity and declare that the signature is theirs and was made willingly. If signing in a representative capacity (Representative Acknowledgment), the signer must also confirm that they have the authority to sign on behalf of the person or entity named in the document. While it is common for documents to be signed in front of the notary, it is not required. You may bring a document that has already been signed and simply confirm to the notary that the signature is yours, made voluntarily, and, if applicable, made with the proper authority. The descriptions provided for the types of notarizations are based on information from the National Notary Association. For additional details, please refer to their Notary Bulletin blog While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided regarding the types of notarizations, this content is based on guidelines from the National Notary Association. For the most up-to-date and detailed information, please consult with the NNA or a legal professional. Signature Witnessing: Signature witnessing is a notarial act in which the notary verifies the identity of the individual signing the document and witnesses the signature being made. This type of notarization is available in some states, including Oklahoma, and is designed to confirm that the person signing is who they claim to be and that the signature was made in the notary’s presence. Unlike an acknowledgment, which does not require you to witness the document being signed, signature witnessing requires the notary to observe the signing process. However, unlike a jurat or verification upon oath or affirmation, a signature witnessing does not involve administering an oath or affirmation to the signer.l. The descriptions provided for the types of notarizations are based on information from the National Notary Association. For additional details, please refer to their Notary Bulletin blog While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided regarding the types of notarizations, this content is based on guidelines from the National Notary Association. For the most up-to-date and detailed information, please consult with the NNA or a legal professional. Verification upon Oath or Affirmation: A Verification upon Oath or Affirmation is a notarization where the signer swears or affirms that the contents of a document are true. This process is also referred to as a "Jurat" depending on the jurisdiction. For this type of notarization, the signer must personally appear before the notary and sign the document in the notary's presence. The notary will then administer an oath or affirmation, requiring the signer to verbally declare that the statements in the document are true. The signer can choose between an oath, which involves a religious promise, or an affirmation, which is a non-religious pledge of truthfulness. Administering the oath or affirmation is a critical step, as it legally binds the signer to the accuracy of the document’s contents. If the contents are found to be untrue, the signer could face perjury charges. In some jurisdictions, including California, signers must also provide proof of identity for this type of notarization. The descriptions provided for the types of notarizations are based on information from the National Notary Association. For additional details, please refer to their Notary Bulletin blog While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided regarding the types of notarizations, this content is based on guidelines from the National Notary Association. For the most up-to-date and detailed information, please consult with the NNA or a legal professional. Please Note: If you have selected "Unknown" for the type of notarization, we are unable to assist with determining the appropriate notarization type or provide legal advice. We recommend consulting with an attorney or a legal professional prior to your appointment to ensure you select the correct type of notarization for your needs. PreviousNextHow many people are signing? *Choose One0 - (For verbal Oaths or Affirmations only).1More than 1Will the individual taking the verbal oath or affirmation have a valid ID available at the time of the appointment? *YesNoAcceptable forms of ID must contain a photograph and signature, and be valid and unexpired.Please Note: Even though there may not be any document signing, a valid ID is still required for identity verification during the notarial act. What type of ID? *State-Issued Driver's LicenseState-Issued ID CardU.S. Passport or Passport CardU.S. Military IDState, County, or Local Government ID CardPermanent Resident Card, or "Green Card"Foreign Passport (With valid U.S. Visa and I-94 form)ID acceptable by the Department of Homeland SecurityInmate ID - PrisonInmate ID - County JailOtherPlease Specify: *Signer's Name: *As it appears on your ID.If the individual taking the verbal oath or affirmation does not have a valid ID, will they have one (1) credible witness with a valid ID who personally knows the individual and can attend the appointment? *YesNoPlease Note: The witnesses must have a valid ID with a photograph and signature, and cannot be related by blood to the individual or be an employee of any business or facility involved in the notarial act. Important Note: To administer a verbal oath or affirmation, the individual must still be properly identified, even though no document is being signed. A valid ID is required to verify the identity of the individual taking the oath or affirmation. If the individual does not have a valid ID and there are no credible witnesses who can verify their identity, the notarial act cannot proceed. What You Can Do: Obtain Valid ID: The individual taking the oath or affirmation can obtain an acceptable form of identification, such as a driver’s license, passport, or other government-issued ID with a photo and signature. Arrange for a Credible Witness: If the individual cannot provide a valid ID, arrange for a credible witness who has s valid ID and personally knows the individual. The witness cannot be related by blood to the individual or be an employee of any business or facility involved in the notarial act. To maintain impartiality, the witness must not have a personal or professional connection to the individual or any organization involved in the transaction. This ensures the notarization process is free of any potential conflicts of interest. If you have any questions or need assistance with this requirement, please contact us directly at 918-901-7961 or mobilenotary@cardinal23.com Will the signer have a valid ID available at the time of the appointment? *YesNoAcceptable forms of ID must contain a photograph and signature, and be valid and unexpired.What type of ID? *State-Issued Driver's LicenseState-Issued ID CardU.S. Passport or Passport CardU.S. Military IDState, County, or Local Government ID CardPermanent Resident Card, or "Green Card"Foreign Passport (With valid U.S. Visa and I-94 form)ID acceptable by the Department of Homeland SecurityInmate ID - PrisonInmate ID - County JailOtherPlease Specify: *Signer's Name: *As it appears on the ID.If the signer does not have a valid ID, will they have one (1) credible witness with a valid ID who personally knows the signer and can attend the appointment? *YesNoPlease Note: The witness must have a valid ID with a photograph and signature, and cannot be related by blood to the signer or be an employee of any business or facility involved in the notarial act. Will the signers have a valid ID available at the time of the appointment? *YesNoAcceptable forms of ID must contain a photograph and signature, and be valid and unexpired.What type of ID? (Choose all that Apply for Multiple Signers) *State-Issued Driver's License.State-Issued ID Card.U.S. Passport or Passport Card.U.S. Military ID.State, County, or Local Government ID Card.Permanent Resident Card, or "Green Card."Foreign Passport (With valid U.S. Visa and I-94 form).ID acceptable by the U.S. Dept of Homeland Security.Inmate ID - PrisonInmate ID - County JailOtherPlease Specify: *Please enter the signers' names below: Signers' names: Signer's Name: *As it appears on the ID. Add Signer Remove Signer If any of the signers do not have a valid ID, will they have one (1) credible witness with a valid ID who personally know the signer(s) and can attend the appointment? *YesNoPlease Note: The witness must have a valid ID with a photograph and signature, and cannot be related by blood to the signer or be an employee of any business or facility involved in the notarial act. Important Note: To proceed with notarization, the signer(s) must be properly identified. If they do not have a valid ID and there is not a credible witness with a valid ID who personally knows the signer(s), the notarization cannot be completed. Proper identification is crucial to ensure the legality and validity of the notarization process. What You Can Do: Obtain Valid ID: The signer(s) can obtain an acceptable form of identification, such as a driver’s license, passport, or other government-issued ID with a photo and signature. Arrange for a Credible Witness: If the signer(s) cannot obtain a valid ID, arrange for a credible witness who has a valid ID and personally knows the signer(s). The witness cannot be related by blood to the individual or be an employee of any business or facility involved in the notarial act. To maintain impartiality, the witness must not have a personal or professional connection to the individual or any organization involved in the transaction. This ensures the notarization process is free of any potential conflicts of interest. If you have any questions or need assistance with this requirement, please contact us directly for further guidance at 918-901-7961 or mobilenotary@cardinal23.com Checkboxes *Cannot Proceed with NotarizationUnfortunately, since proper identification is essential for completing the notarization, and the requirements for a credible witness have not been met, you will not be able to proceed with this form. Thank you for your understanding.Cannot Proceed with Notarization *Sorry, but we cannot proceed with your notarization. PreviousNextHow many notarial acts do you need performed? # of Notarial Acts: * Please enter the number of notarial acts needed. For verbal oaths or affirmations, this counts as one (1)notarial act. Notary Fee: Fees are calculated at $5.00 per notarial act. Enter the number of notarial acts you need, and the total fee will be automatically calculated here by multiplying the number of acts by $5.00. Minimum Price: $5.00Please Note: A notarial act includes each signature and stamp on a document. Some documents may require multiple signatures or stamps, each of which is considered a separate notarial act. Each notarial act is charged separately at $5.00 per act, in compliance with Oklahoma law. Total$0.00PreviousNextDocument Type What type of document(s) do you need notarized? *Adoption PapersAffidavitsConsent for Minor to TravelDeedsEstate DocumentsFinancial DocumentsI-9 VerificationImmigration DocumentsLiving Will / Advance Healthcare DirectiveMedical Release FormsParental Permission FormsPower of Attorney (POA)Prenuptial AgreementsTrust DocumentsOther(Choose all that apply)Includes essential paperwork such as consent forms, parental rights termination affidavits, adoption petitions, and other legal documents required during the adoption process. A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation for use as evidence in court. Authorization for minors to travel without one or both parents/legal guardians, often used for international travel. Legal documents involving the transfer or granting of real estate, commonly requiring notarization. (e.g. Quitclaim, Warranty, Deed of Trust, etc.). Notarizing documents related to estate planning, such as wills or amendments to wills (codicils). Notarization of financial documents related to loans, debts, or other monetary agreements. (e.g., Promissory Notes, Loan Agreements, etc.). Assisting employers in verifying the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired for employment in the United States. Immigration paperwork often requires notarization to ensure authenticity and proper execution. Legal documents specifying a person’s wishes regarding medical treatment in circumstances in which they are no longer able to express informed consent. Notarizing forms authorizing the release of medical records or information. Notarization of forms authorizing actions on behalf of minors, such as school permissions or extracurricular activities. Notarization of documents giving someone legal authority to act on behalf of another person. Notarizing agreements made before marriage about the division of assets in the event of divorce. Notarization of legal documents related to trusts, such as revocable trusts, irrevocable trusts, or other related documents. Please Specify: *PreviousNextWill you need us to provide a witness for your notarization? *Yes, I need a witness. - $25.00No, I will bring my own witness(es). - $0.00A witness is not required. - $0.00If witnesses are required, we can provide one (1) witness for your appointment. If more than one witness is required, it will be your responsibility to have the additional witness(es) present at the appointment. Please Note: There is an additional fee of $25 for this witness. Subtotal:$0.00Additional Information: Please use this section to include any additional pertinent information regarding your notarization appointment. Examples may include: specific access instructions for gated communities or secured buildings, parking details, any special accommodations needed, identification concerns, or any time constraints. Providing this information in advance helps ensure a smooth and efficient notarization process. Subtotal:$0.00PreviousNext Please Note: A Notary Public is not an attorney and cannot provide legal advice. It is against the law for us to direct or advise you on which type of notarization to choose for your documents. This includes advising on what type of notarial act is appropriate for your situation or which documents to use during the notarization process. If you are unsure about the type of notarization required, we strongly advise you to consult with legal counsel or the party requesting the notarization before your appointment. This ensures that your appointment runs smoothly and avoids any potential delays, as we will not be able to assist with these decisions during the appointment. Acknowledgement: *I acknowledge and understand that the mobile Notary Public cannot provide legal advice or direct me regarding my notarization needs. I agree to consult with legal counsel or the appropriate party before my appointment to ensure all details are in order.PreviousNextImportant Notice: Should you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, you may do so without penalty by providing notice at least one (1) hour before the scheduled appointment time. Cancellations made less than one (1) hour before the scheduled appointment time will result in forfeiture of all fees paid, as time and resources have already been allocated for your appointment. Please send your request to mobilenotary@cardinal23.com To prevent any disruptions and avoid the need for rescheduling, please make certain that all notarization details are confirmed in advance. I understand: *I have read and understand that refunds will not be issued unless proper advance notice of at least one hour before the scheduled appointment is provided, and I will ensure all notarization details are confirmed in advance to avoid disruptions or the need for rescheduling.PreviousNextUpdating preview…This is a preview of your submission. It has not been finalized or submitted yet. Please take a moment to verify your information. If you need to make any changes before submitting your order, you can click the "Previous" button to return to the previous page(s) and edit your entries. However, once you click "Next" to proceed with your submission, you will no longer be able to return to any previous pages to make changes. 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You can use any combination of letters and/or numbers and it will be shown on the invoice or order as a reference to the job. If you have an internal reference ID, such as a file, matter, case, tracking, or reference number, you can enter it here to easily link it with your order. Payment Authorization: *I authorize Cardinal 23 to charge the debit/credit card indicated on this form for Mobile Notary Service for the total amount due as stated above. This payment authorization is for the amount indicated above only. I certify that I am an authorized user of this debit/credit card and/or have obtained express permission from the cardholder to use this card for this transaction. I understand that I will not dispute the payment with my debit/credit card company. I further understand that the payment is non-refundable.Name on Account: *FirstLast Account Type: *Choose OneBusiness CheckingCheckingSavingsRouting Number: *Account Number: * Need help finding your routing or account number? 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