If you find yourself in need of notarization services in New Jersey, you have many different options today. In fact, the incredible convenience of modern mobile and remote online notarization services were unthinkable just a few decades ago. Let First Class Signing Service (FCSS) walk you through the basics of these notarization methods and explain exactly what they can do for you and/or your organization.

What Is Mobile and Remote Online Notarization?

Both mobile notary and remote online notarization (RON) are legal and widely used throughout New Jersey. All FCSS notaries working in New Jersey hold current state licenses.

Mobile notaries only differ from traditional notaries in one essential way: they travel to clients rather than requiring clients to travel to them. The ease and efficiency of this form of notarization was unparalleled until the rise of RON, which has eliminated the need for physical travel altogether.

Remote online notaries meet with all signing parties and perform all notarization procedures entirely in the virtual space. This enables them to finalize agreements and solidify legal status among people who are miles apart geographically.

While notaries (mobile, remote and traditional) routinely verify and authenticate documents that are legally binding, it is important to note that these professionals are NOT lawyers and therefore NOT qualified to give legal advice.

Who Can Benefit From Mobile or Remote Online Notarization Services?

In New Jersey and beyond, a diverse array of organizations and individuals have enjoyed the advantages of both mobile notarization and RON. However, FCSS has identified a particular need in the fields of business, finance, law and real estate.

Common business documents requiring notification include articles of incorporation and employment contracts; common finance documents requiring notification include loan agreements and deeds of debt; and common legal documents requiring notification include prenuptial, divorce, annulment, paternity and child custody/support agreements. Real estate professionals must get a broad spectrum of deeds notarized.

Individuals of all kinds can benefit from mobile notarization and RON as well. Take, for example, the injured, elderly or infirm person who must sign important papers. A mobile or remote online notary can reach these people wherever they happen to be.

The FCSS Notarization Network in New Jersey

You can start the mobile notarization or RON process today by completing a brief document order form with FCSS. We support an extensive network of mobile and remote online notaries throughout New Jersey and beyond. We serve most New Jersey regions through our network hubs in Jersey City, Newark, Oradell, Princeton, Union City, Edison, Atlantic City and Edgewater.

Tips for Effective Mobile and Remote Online Notarization

If you want to ensure a stress-free signing process for your notarized documents, you should begin with a firm understanding of the document needed and the responsibilities of the signing partner. A good document preparation company like FCSS can guide you through these processes. To confirm their identities, all signing parties must present a valid form of identification like a driver’s license or passport.

Interested in Becoming a New Jersey Notary?

FCSS is always looking to expand our outreach by adding to our network of highly qualified notaries. In New Jersey, aspiring notaries without a law degree must be knowledgeable about all aspects of the official New Jersey Notary Public Manual, complete the Notary Commissioning Application, and pass the New Jersey Department of Treasury Notary Public Exam. Special training is necessary to complete either mobile notarization or RON processes.

Contact First Class Signing Services To Learn More

A skilled and knowledgeable FCSS representative is ready to handle your notarization needs or answer your questions about joining our notary team. For more information, contact us today through our official website.