EBZ CONSULTING LLC®, Public Notary Service

Fast, friendly, mobile notarizations in the Raleigh • Garner • Clayton area.

We come to your home, office, or a public location on your schedule.

Request a Notary Appointment

We’ll email a confirmation and follow up if more details are needed.

Notary Services

Acknowledgments & Jurats

Standard notarizations for personal and business documents.

Oaths & Affirmations

Sworn statements and affidavits with identity verification.

Power of Attorney

Healthcare, financial and general POA documents.

Real-Estate / Loans

Seller, buyer, refinance, HELOC and title docs.

School / DMV / Employment

Enrollment, DMV, I-9 (by appointment), HR forms.

Witness Coordination

Witnesses available upon request (advance notice preferred).

What to Bring

  • Valid government-issued photo ID (unexpired or as allowed by NC rules).
  • Completed but unsigned document (sign in front of the notary).
  • All signers and any required witnesses.
  • For minors or special cases, bring any supporting documents required by the form issuer.

We cannot provide legal advice or select your form. Please consult an attorney for legal guidance.

Fees

State regulated per-signature notary fees apply, plus clear, upfront travel for mobile service. You’ll receive the total before we confirm your appointment.

Service Area

Primary coverage: Raleigh, Garner, Clayton and nearby communities. Extended travel available ask for a quote.

Frequently Asked

Do I sign the document before I arrive?

No please wait and sign in front of the notary.

What IDs are accepted?

Bring a current government issued photo ID. If yours is unusual or expired, contact us in advance to confirm options.

Can you provide witnesses?

Yes, with advance notice. Some documents require non related witnesses ask us to coordinate.

Do you offer mobile/after hours service?

Yes. Travel and after-hours appointments are available by request with clear pricing before we confirm.

EBZ Consulting LLC provides notarial acts in accordance with North Carolina law. We do not give legal advice or choose forms. If you need legal guidance, please consult an attorney.

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