Kristina Mobile Notary(303) 960-2999

Mobile Notary in Centennial, CO. I travel here often.

Centennial is part of the standard Denver-metro service area. I bring the seal to homes, offices, hospitals, and assisted living across Arapahoe County, with same-day and 24/7 by appointment availability. Travel from central Denver to Centennial typically runs $40 to $60 on top of the standard $10 per-signature notarial fee.

§ 01 · Overview

What signings look like in Centennial.

Centennial sits south of Denver in Arapahoe County, bordering Greenwood Village and the Denver Tech Center to the north. The city is a mix of high-amenity residential neighborhoods and the DTC office buildings that anchor the southern edge of the Denver business district. The Park Meadows area on the east side is a major commercial node; the residential neighborhoods that surround it skew toward established homeowners and corporate professionals working in the DTC and surrounding tech and consulting offices.

§ 02 · Common Work

The mix of Centennial signings.

Centennial signings span business and residential work. DTC office buildings generate I-9 verification requests, corporate notary work, and business contract signings during the workday. The residential neighborhoods generate estate-planning packets, refinance signings, and general document work in the evenings. Centennial's older homeowner base means a steady volume of estate work, often involving wills, trusts, and powers of attorney that families want signed at home. Beneficiary deeds and healthcare directives are routine alongside the estate packets.

§ 03 · Travel

Travel and pricing.

Standard mobile notary pricing applies in Centennial: $10 per signature (set below the Colorado statutory maximum), plus travel based on distance from central Denver. For Centennial, travel falls in the $40 to $60 range (Central Centennial at the middle of the range; far-east near Parker border at the upper end.). Same-hour rush service adds $75; otherwise off-business-hours appointments run at the standard rate. 24/7 by appointment applies in Centennial as it does everywhere in the metro.

Service pages with full details on each work category: mobile notary, estate planning, and non-loan real estate closings. For service-area context across all 18 cities, see the service area page.

§ 04 · FAQ

Centennial questions.

Common questions about mobile notary work in Centennial. Every answer is visible in the initial HTML; if your situation isn't covered, call and ask.

01

Do you handle I-9 verifications at DTC offices?

Yes. Remote I-9 verifications are a regular part of the Centennial work mix because of the concentration of DTC employers hiring remote and hybrid workers. As an Authorized Representative I complete Section 2 on behalf of the employer. Employers typically arrange and bill the verification directly.
02

Can you handle business notary work at a DTC office?

Yes. On-site business notarization at DTC offices is routine, both for contract signings and for individual employee documents. Tell me the building and the floor when you schedule so the front-desk visit goes smoothly.
03

What's the standard pricing for a mobile notary?

The notarial fee is $10 per signature, the rate Colorado law sets. Travel is what changes by job. Downtown Denver is a flat $25; metro travel outside downtown runs $40 to $60 depending on distance; same-hour rush adds $75. I quote the total on the phone before I drive.
04

Can you handle the appointment at home, an office, or a facility?

Yes to all. Mobile notary work happens wherever the document is: homes, offices, coffee shops, hospitals, hospices, jails, assisted living. Tell me the location when you call so I can plan the visit and any building or facility intake.

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.