Kristina Mobile Notary(303) 960-2999
Denver Metro · Colorado-Commissioned · Background-Screened

Denver Mobile Notary and Estate Planning Services.

I'm Kristina, a Colorado-commissioned mobile notary based in Denver. I bring the seal to homes, offices, hospitals, jails, and assisted living across the Denver metro. Same-day appointments are often available, and 24/7 by appointment means you can reach me when documents will not wait.

Same-day often available24/7 by appointmentHonest pricing, no hidden fees
§ 01 · Services

What I handle.

Mobile notary work is most of what I do. Estate-planning packets round out the work. Each card below links to a deeper page with documents, pricing, and the questions clients ask most often.

01

Mobile Notary

I bring the seal to you. Homes, offices, coffee shops, hospital rooms, assisted living suites: anywhere across the Denver metro a notarial seal is needed. Affidavits, deeds, parental travel consents, vehicle titles, bills of sale, and the dozens of single-document signings that don't fit any other category. Most appointments take less than 20 minutes once I arrive.

$10·per signature, plus travel
02

Estate Planning Notary

Wills, trusts, healthcare directives, financial and medical powers of attorney, and the self-proving affidavits that save your executor a probate step later. I bring witnesses on request and travel to homes, hospitals, hospices, and assisted living facilities for the families who need that flexibility. Beneficiary deeds and MOST forms are also routine.

$125 to $175·per estate-planning packet
§ 02 · About

Meet Kristina.

Kristina, Colorado-commissioned mobile notary serving the Denver metro

I'm a Colorado-commissioned notary based in Denver, background-screened. My work focuses on estate-planning packets, bedside notarizations at hospitals, hospices, and assisted living, and non-loan real estate closings such as quitclaim and warranty deed signings. Most appointments take less than 20 minutes once I arrive. The rest of the time goes into getting there on time and making sure the paperwork is right the first pass.

My approach to the work is short on theater and long on preparation. I confirm the document type, the signer's ID situation, and the location before I leave so there are no surprises at the kitchen table. If a signing has a complication I can't handle on the spot, like a signer without acceptable ID who has no credible witnesses available, I say so when you call rather than after I've driven across town. That honesty saves everyone time.

Documents that matter, signed where they need to be signed.

Credentials

  • Colorado-commissioned notary public
  • Background-screened
  • Bedside & hospital experienced
  • Mobile across the Denver metro
§ 03 · Service Area

Where I serve.

Eighteen cities across the Denver metro, from downtown out to Castle Rock, Boulder, and the eastern suburbs. If you're not on the list, call anyway. Most adjacent towns get a quote on the phone in under a minute.

Downtown Denver travel is a flat $25 on top of notarial fees. Travel beyond downtown falls in a $40 to $60 range depending on neighborhood. Same-hour service anywhere in the metro adds $75 to cover the rearrange-the-day cost; it's an option, not a default.

A few practical notes on geography. East-side appointments (Aurora and the eastern medical district) and south-side ones (Centennial, Highlands Ranch, Parker) tend to be 30-to-45-minute drives from central Denver, so I block them in advance when possible. Boulder, Castle Rock, and the far north end are easier on weekends. If you need a specific time window in a farther city, mention it on the call and I'll work it into the day's schedule.

§ 04 · Process

Three steps, no surprises.

The whole interaction is short on purpose. Most people calling a mobile notary are in the middle of something stressful: a closing, an estate matter, a hospital visit. I keep the process predictable so you can focus on the rest.

  1. 01

    You call or text

    Tell me the document type, the location, and when you need me. I quote travel and any rush fees up front. Most callers get a confirmed time on the first call.

  2. 02

    I confirm and arrive

    I arrive on time with the seal, journal, and any acknowledgment or jurat forms the document needs. If a signing requires witnesses, I bring them or coordinate yours.

  3. 03

    Documents get signed

    I check ID, walk through the document, witness the signatures, and apply the notarial seal. You get your originals on the spot. Most signings take 15 to 20 minutes.

§ 05 · Pricing

Honest, transparent.

Notarial fees are set by Colorado law; travel is what changes by job. Same-hour rush is an opt-in surcharge, not a default. If you call and tell me the address, I quote the total before I drive.

General

Mobile Notary

$10

per signature, plus travel and any same-hour surcharge.

  • Downtown Denver travel$25
  • Denver metro travel (outside downtown)$40 to $60
  • Same-hour rush+$75
  • 24/7 by appointment
Most-Booked

Estate-Planning Packet

$125 to $175

per packet. Wills, trusts, healthcare directives, POAs.

  • Travel within 25 milesIncluded
  • Self-proving affidavitsIncluded
  • Impartial witnesses on requestBundled
  • Originals on the spot

Single-document signings at home, the office, or a hospital bedside follow the $10-per-signature plus travel structure above. Non-loan real estate closings (FSBO transfers, quitclaim and beneficiary deeds) run $125 to $150 per closing. Call for an exact quote, or see the full pricing breakdown.

§ 06 · FAQ

Common questions.

Every answer below is visible in the initial HTML, no accordions to click. If you have a question that isn't here, call and ask.

01

How much does a mobile notary cost in Denver?

I charge $10 per signature, the rate Colorado law sets, plus a travel fee that depends on distance. Downtown Denver appointments include a $25 travel fee. Travel within the Denver metro outside downtown ranges from $40 to $60. Same-hour service adds a $75 surcharge.
02

How fast can you be at my location?

Most Denver-area appointments can be scheduled within 24 hours, and same-day service is often available if you call early. For urgent situations like hospital signings or last-minute estate paperwork, same-hour service is available with the $75 rush surcharge. The fastest way to confirm is to call me directly.
03

Do you offer 24-hour service?

Yes. I take appointments 24/7, including evenings, weekends, overnight, and holidays. Off-business-hours visits carry the rush surcharge so the late-night work stays sustainable. Tell me what you need when you call and I will quote the total before I drive.
04

Do you travel to hospitals and nursing homes?

Yes. Hospital and nursing-home visits are a regular part of my week, including hospice and assisted living. I work with families coordinating signings around medical schedules and visiting-hour windows. Bedside signings often involve capacity considerations: the signer needs to be awake, aware of what they're signing, and able to direct the signature. I bring witnesses on request for documents that need them.
05

Can you notarize at the hospital or at a jail?

Yes to both. Bedside hospital notarizations are routine work for me, and I handle jail and detention-center signings as well. Hospital and jail visits sometimes have facility-specific procedures, so tell me which facility when you call.
06

Do wills need to be notarized in Colorado?

A will does not have to be notarized to be valid in Colorado, but notarizing the self-proving affidavit attached to the will saves your executor a probate-court step later. Most estate-planning attorneys recommend including one. I notarize the self-proving affidavit and bring witnesses when the will requires them.
07

What ID do I need to be notarized?

Colorado requires a current government-issued photo ID: driver license, state ID card, passport, or military ID. The ID must show your name, photo, signature, and a physical description, and it must not be expired. If you don't have one, two credible witnesses who personally know you can sometimes vouch for your identity; ask when you call.
08

Can I get a notary on a Sunday or in the evening?

Yes. Sunday, evening, and overnight appointments are part of what 24/7 by appointment actually means. Off-business-hours service carries the $75 rush surcharge so the late-night work stays viable. Same-day Sunday slots are usually available if you call by mid-morning; later in the day depends on what else is on the schedule. Holiday appointments work the same way.
09

How does a power of attorney get notarized?

Most powers of attorney require the principal (the person granting the authority) to sign in front of a notary, who confirms identity, confirms willingness, and applies the seal. Some types have extra requirements under Colorado law. Durable POAs survive incapacity; medical POAs cover healthcare decisions; financial POAs cover banking and property; limited POAs grant authority for a single specified transaction. Tell me which type when you call so I bring the right acknowledgment or jurat form.
10

Do you bring witnesses for will signings?

Yes. Colorado law requires two witnesses for a self-proving will, and the witnesses must be disinterested (not named as beneficiaries). I can bring my own impartial witnesses to your appointment, or you can provide your own as long as they meet the disinterested requirement. Most families prefer me to bring witnesses because it removes a coordination step.
11

Do you do I-9 verifications for new hires?

Yes. As an Authorized Representative, I can complete Form I-9 Section 2 in person on behalf of an employer who is not physically with the new hire. This is a common need for hybrid and remote workforces hiring across the Denver metro. Employers usually arrange the verification directly and reimburse, but I work with the employee on the appointment logistics. The acceptable documents list (driver license plus Social Security card, or US passport, etc.) hasn't changed.
12

What if I need a notary tonight?

Call me. I take after-hours and overnight appointments, and same-hour service is available with the $75 rush surcharge. The phone is the fastest way; I am usually the one who answers, and if I can't take the appointment I'll say so honestly rather than running you in circles. Hospital and end-of-life situations almost always get squeezed in.
13

Where do you serve in the Denver metro?

Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Westminster, Thornton, Arvada, Boulder, Centennial, Littleton, Englewood, Parker, Highlands Ranch, Wheat Ridge, Commerce City, Northglenn, Broomfield, Golden, and Castle Rock. Adjacent cities are usually doable too; call and I'll quote the travel.

Need a notary, today?

Call and tell me what you need, where, and when. I quote travel and any rush fees on the phone, then I show up on time with the seal.

Direct line

(303) 960-2999

Available 24/7 by appointment. Off-business-hours visits carry a $75 rush surcharge.