
Eric the Mobile Notary
Mobile and Online Notary Services for Weatherford, Aledo & Fort Worth
Eric the Mobile Notary – Trusted Online & Mobile Notary Services
Eric the Mobile Notary offers fast, reliable, and professional notary services tailored to meet your needs. Whether you’re across the country or right here in Texas, Eric provides nationwide online notarizations and mobile notary services in Weatherford, Aledo, and Fort Worth.
As a commissioned Texas notary and an experienced real estate broker, Eric brings expert knowledge to every notarization—especially for real estate closings, power of attorney forms, affidavits, loan documents, and more.
Need a remote online notarization (RON)? We make the process quick and secure, often completing documents in as little as 15 minutes with a simple call or text ahead. Prefer someone to come to you? Our mobile notary service travels to homes, offices, hospitals, or wherever you need a notarization done from Weatherford to Fort worth and everywhere in between.
With a focus on accuracy, convenience, and customer service, Eric the Mobile Notary is your go-to for legal, real estate, and personal document notarizations.
✅ Online Notary – Available nationwide, 24/7
✅ Mobile Notary – Serving Weatherford, Aledo, Fort Worth and everywhere in between!
✅ Experienced | Efficient | Friendly
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About Our Services
Mobile Notary Service
Serving Weatherford, Aledo, Fort Worth and everything in between, Eric the Mobile Notary offers fast, reliable mobile notary services right to your doorstep. Whether you’re handling real estate documents, financial forms, government paperwork, personal transactions, legal matters, or business agreements etc — we’ve got you covered. Normal hours from 7:30 PM to Midnight Sunday through Thursday, and all day Friday & Saturday, we make notarization convenient on your schedule. IF you need off hours/overnight service, please CALL 24/7 and I will try and make it happen! Pricing will vary based on time and location.
Online
Get your documents notarized from anywhere—faster, safer, and more affordable. Our online notary service is 100% legal and just as valid as in-person notarization, offering the same peace of mind with added convenience. Available 24 hours a day, and with a quick call or text ahead of time, we can often take your notarization appointment in as little as 15 minutes. If you are booking after 10pm for an overnight signing, please CALL to confirm once booking is complete.

What You’ll Need
Identification: Non-Expired Drivers License, Passport, or State ID Card
-If you don't have a form of ID, we can use a credible witness. This is someone who has NO interest in the document being signed, that can be positively identified, who will then vouch for your identity.
Documents: I am not an attorney and am unable to recommend or provide you with documents to sign. This is something that you will need to have before we meet. If you know what you need and just need to have the documents drawn up, sites like LegalZoom.com are a great resource.
Technology for online notarizations: Computer/laptop with webcam and a smartphone to take pictures of your ID and a Selfie OR just a smartphone. It is easiest do do an online notarization with the computer/laptop option, but just a smartphone is still workable.
Real Estate & Property Documents
Deeds (e.g., warranty deed, quitclaim deed)
Deed of Trust / Mortgage documents
Lien releases
Property transfer documents
Lease agreements (in some cases)
Easement agreements
Homestead declarations
Common Documents We Notarize
Not Exhaustive
Personal Transactions
Bill of sale (vehicles, boats, personal property)
Parental consent forms (e.g., for travel)
School forms (e.g., for guardianship or enrollment)
Financial Documents
Loan agreements
Promissory notes
Auto loan documents
Investment-related authorizations
IRA/401(k) rollover or withdrawal forms
Business & Corporate Documents
Articles of incorporation
Bylaws or operating agreements
Meeting minutes (board or shareholder)
Business contracts
Vendor agreements
Partnership agreements
Legal Documents
Power of Attorney (POA)
Affidavits (e.g., identity, residency, support)
Wills (some states require notarization; others rely on witnesses)
Living wills / Advance healthcare directives
Trust documents
Name change forms
Divorce agreements (certain parts)
Government & Immigration
Passport application forms (for minors)
USCIS forms (e.g., Form I-9 in some contexts)
Certain visa or immigration-related affidavits
Contact Us
Have specific questions? Need more information? Contact us here and we will get back to your shortly.