When important documents need a signature and official seal, a notary can help confirm everything is valid and legal. But it can be difficult getting to a notary’s office during business hours.

That’s where First Class Signing Service comes in. We provide flexible and reliable Maryland mobile notary services — and we’re here to make the process easy for you.

What Is a Mobile Notary? How Remote Online Notarization Works in Maryland

A mobile notary is a certified professional who travels to your home, office or other location to notarize documents. They are trained to verify identities, witness signatures and complete official notarial acts. While mobile notaries are state-commissioned, they are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice.

A remote online notary (RON) offers the same service over a secure video call. You sign and notarize your documents from anywhere using your computer or phone. Maryland allows RON, making it easier than ever to get documents notarized on your schedule.

Mobile Notary vs. Traditional Notary Services: Which Is Better?

Traditional notaries usually work from banks or law offices and require you to come to them. Mobile and remote notaries, however, come to you or connect virtually. This is especially helpful for those who are busy, elderly or managing urgent paperwork. The demand for mobile services is growing fast, especially in the real estate, healthcare, legal and financial industries.

Choosing which is better comes down to your personal situation. A mobile or remote notary is the clear winner for anyone needing flexibility, convenience or an urgent notarization, as it eliminates your need to travel and fit an appointment into a rigid schedule. On the other hand, the traditional in‑office notary may be preferable if your bank offers free notarization or if the recipient does not accept RON.

Secure, Professional Notary Services for Personal and Business Needs

From last wills to loan documents, First Class Signing has handled a wide range of legal paperwork. Our team is trained, experienced and discreet. We treat each document with care and confidentiality. Some common documents we notarize include:

  • Real estate and mortgage papers
  • Powers of attorney
  • Wills and living trusts
  • Contracts and affidavits
  • Medical directives
  • Auto title transfers
  • Business agreements

No matter the situation, we bring professionalism to your door or screen.

Benefits of First Class Mobile and Remote Notary Services

Using mobile notary or remote notary services with FCSS means:

  • No driving or waiting in line
  • Flexible scheduling, even after hours
  • Faster turnarounds for time-sensitive documents
  • Secure, efficient and compliant notarization

Whether you’re a busy professional or handling personal matters, we make signing stress-free.

Where First Class Signing Serves in Maryland

FCSS has a strong network of certified notaries across Maryland. We serve all major cities, including:

  • Baltimore
  • Columbia
  • Germantown
  • Silver Spring
  • Frederick

Need help outside these areas? We’ll do our best to match you with a nearby notary wherever you are in the state.

How Our Notary Process Works

Here’s what to expect when you work with FCSS:

  1. Submit a request: Start online at firstclasssigning.com or contact us directly.
  2. We assign a notary: One of our Maryland-based professionals will be matched with your needs.
  3. Confirm your ID: Make sure you have a valid photo ID.
  4. Sign your documents: Meet in person or online to complete the notarization.
  5. Receive your documents: We return them quickly and securely.

Our clear, upfront pricing follows state guidelines.

Tips for a Smooth Appointment

  • Know what document you need notarized.
  • Be clear on how many people need to sign.
  • Have your ID ready.
  • Review your documents before your appointment.
  • If you have questions, ask — our team is happy to help.

Want To Become a Mobile Notary in Maryland?

We’re growing our team! To become a mobile notary in Maryland, you’ll need to:

  • Be at least 18 years old.
  • Apply for a notary commission through the Maryland Secretary of State.
  • Take any required training or exams.
  • Obtain a notary bond (if required by law).
  • Meet all state requirements.

Once you’re certified, you can apply to join our network and start serving clients across the state.

Need a Mobile Notary in Maryland?

Let First Class Signing Service handle your notarization — on your time, at your place, with care and accuracy. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

Become a Part of Our Growing Network & Expand Your Business

Looking for a rewarding career in notarization? Become a part of our growing network and expand your business. Enjoy flexible hours, competitive earnings, and the support of a leading notary services provider.

Alabama residents 18+ can become state-licensed notaries (requiring a notary education course and $50,000 surety bond). Contact FCSS to discover the benefits of joining our network.