Mobile Notary in Utah for Attorneys & Law Firms

We Come to You — Anywhere in Utah

Anderson Attorney Services provides certified mobile notary services throughout Utah, coming directly to your office, your client's home, a hospital, a care facility, a courthouse, or any other location where the signing needs to happen. For attorneys and law firms, the ability to get documents notarized on-site — without pulling clients into your office or sending them across town — is not just a convenience, it is often essential to getting deals closed and cases moving.

We serve the full Wasatch Front and beyond, including Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, Sandy, Bountiful, Lehi, Logan, Vernal, and Park City. If you are working with clients in a part of Utah not listed, contact us — we will do our best to accommodate.

Flexible Scheduling Including After-Hours and Weekends

Legal work does not stop at 5 p.m., and neither do we. We offer mobile notary appointments in the evenings, on weekends, and on short notice for situations where standard scheduling simply will not work. Whether you have a client who can only sign after business hours, a time-sensitive real estate closing, or an estate planning emergency, we can dispatch a certified notary to the location quickly.

Scheduling is straightforward — call us at (801) 773-8220 or email heidi@andersonattorneyservices.com with your location, document type, and preferred time. We confirm availability fast and keep you updated on arrival. For law firms with recurring mobile notary needs, we can establish a standing arrangement that works around your calendar.

Hospital, Care Facility, and Home Signings

Some of the most important legal documents — powers of attorney, healthcare directives, wills, and trust documents — need to be signed when and where the client is, not when and where it is convenient for the office. We are experienced with hospital bedside signings, assisted living and memory care facilities, rehabilitation centers, and private residences.

Our notaries approach these situations with patience and professionalism, understanding that signers may be under physical or emotional stress. We work efficiently while ensuring the signer is fully competent and the execution is unimpeachable under Utah law. These signings pair naturally with our customized affidavit and general notary services — contact us if you need both handled in a single visit.

What Our Mobile Notaries Handle

Our certified Utah notaries are equipped to handle a full range of legal documents in the field, including:

  • Powers of attorney — general, limited, durable, and healthcare directives
  • Wills and trust documents — estate planning instruments requiring witness and notarization
  • Real estate documents — deeds, closing packages, title transfers
  • Loan signing packages — mortgage documents and refinance paperwork
  • Affidavits and sworn statements — for court or evidentiary purposes
  • Corporate documents — resolutions, articles, operating agreements
  • Court filings — verifications and acknowledgments

All notarizations are performed in full compliance with Utah Code Title 46, Chapter 1. Our notaries maintain proper journals and adhere to identity verification requirements, so every document stands up to scrutiny.

Frequently Asked Questions About Utah Mobile Notary

Where will your mobile notary travel in Utah?

We travel throughout Utah including Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, Sandy, Bountiful, Lehi, Logan, Vernal, Park City, and surrounding areas. We come to law offices, client homes, hospitals, care facilities, courthouses, or any agreed location.

Do you offer after-hours or weekend mobile notary appointments?

Yes. Legal needs don't follow a 9-to-5 schedule and neither do we. We offer flexible scheduling including evenings and weekends for attorneys and law firms with urgent or time-sensitive notarization requirements.

Can your mobile notary come to a hospital or care facility?

Yes. We regularly assist with signings at hospitals, rehabilitation centers, assisted living facilities, and private residences — particularly for estate planning documents, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives.

What documents can your mobile notary handle?

Our mobile notaries handle affidavits, powers of attorney, real estate documents, loan signings, wills, trust documents, contracts, court filings, corporate resolutions, and most other legal documents requiring notarization under Utah law.

How do I schedule a mobile notary appointment?

Call (801) 773-8220, email heidi@andersonattorneyservices.com, or use our Contact page. Tell us your location, document type, and preferred time and we will confirm availability quickly.