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Albany, GA 31705 229-344-9926

Mahalle Williams is available for business to serve you faithfully between the hours of 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Sunday thr...

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Albany, GA 31707 229-231-5750

A Notary Public | Notary Loan Signing Agent Certified | E&O Insured | Georgia Commission Monday-Friday: 6:00PM-9:00PM Sa...

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Notary Services in Albany, GA

Whatever you need notarized in Albany, GA — a power of attorney, a real estate closing, or a simple affidavit — the notaries listed above can help, and many offer mobile service that comes straight to you.

Mobile Notary

Many Albany, GA notaries travel to your home, office, or hospital — ideal when you can't get away during business hours.

Loan & Real Estate Signings

Signing agents specialize in mortgage and refinance paperwork, guiding you through every page that needs a signature.

POAs & Affidavits

A notary verifies your identity and witnesses your signature, making powers of attorney and sworn statements legally enforceable.

Apostilles & Authentication

Sending a document abroad? Many notaries can help prepare it for an apostille or authentication from the Georgia Secretary of State.

Notary FAQs for Albany, GA

All 2 notaries serving Albany, GA are listed above with contact information, services offered, and a map location. If none of them fit what you need, use the search box to look up a nearby city, county, or zip code.

Whether you visit an Albany, GA notary's office or they come to you, bring a valid government-issued photo ID and the document(s) you need notarized — unsigned, since you'll sign in front of the notary. Some notarizations also require witnesses, so check with the notary ahead of time.

Yes — several of the notaries serving Albany, GA offer mobile service and will travel to your home, office, hospital, or another location. Look for "Mobile Notary" among the services listed on each profile above.

Notary fees in Albany, GA are set by each individual notary and vary by document type, number of signatures, and whether travel is involved. Contact one of the notaries listed above directly for a quote before your appointment.

An apostille certifies a notarized document for use in another country. In Georgia it's issued by the Secretary of State — not the notary — though many of the notaries serving Albany, GA can help make sure your document is prepared correctly beforehand.

Notaries serving Albany, GA confirm they hold a valid commission when they list on NotaryOfficial.com, but we don't independently verify credentials, insurance, or bonding. You can confirm a notary's commission status through the Georgia Secretary of State's website.