Notarize with confidence

She Signed It Notary is a trusted mobile notary and loan signing service proudly serving Rockwall County, Hunt County, Ellis County, Collin County, Dallas County, and nearby areas in North Texas. We specialize in general notary work, real estate closings, loan signings, estate planning documents, affidavits, and power of attorney notarizations. As a fully commissioned, bonded, and E&O‑insured Texas mobile notary, we offer flexible scheduling, fast response times, and professional service at your home, office, or local meeting spot. Whether you need a last‑minute notary or a certified signing agent for your loan package, we ensure every document is completed accurately and securely.

Services Provided

She Signed It, Notary, offers a range of services designed to bring convenience, professionalism, and reliability right to your door. From general notarizations to real estate closings and estate planning documents, every task is handled with care and precision. With a strong focus on detail, we make sure every signature, seal, and document is accurate, secure, and fully compliant with Texas notarial standards. Your documents are important, and we ensure they’re done right.

Mobile Notary Travel Service

We offer certified mobile notarization for everyday documents like affidavits, school forms, medical releases, vehicle titles, identity verifications, and more. Our team travels to homes, workplaces, hospitals, care facilities, schools, and public locations throughout Rockwall, Hunt, Ellis, Collin, Dallas County, and surrounding areas, with flexible scheduling to fit your needs.

Loan Signing Services

Real estate transactions demand strict adherence to deadlines, precise documentation, and timely signatures. Missing signatures or improperly completed forms can lead to delays, funding complications, and avoidable stress. Our reliable, detail-focused notary services are designed to keep your transaction on track and progressing efficiently. We recognize the critical importance of accuracy, timeliness, and professionalism in every step of the process.

Apostille Services

We provide guidance and help with preparing documents for apostille processing through the Secretary of State, ensuring your paperwork meets all the requirements for use abroad.

Estate Planning Documents

We offer notarization for wills, trusts, powers of attorney, advance directives, and other documents prepared by attorneys, making sure all signatures are completed accurately and securely.

Hours of Operation

Below are our general office hours, but please note we are available 24/7. Additional fees may apply.

Frequently asked questions

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What areas do we serve?

She Signed It, Notary proudly serves Rockwall County, Hunt County, Ellis County, Collin County, Dallas County, and all surrounding North Texas communities. Additional fees may apply.

What do I need for my appointment?

For your notary appointment, please have a valid, unexpired government‑issued photo ID such as a driver’s license, state ID, passport, or military ID. Make sure all documents are complete, printed, and ready to sign—but do not sign anything beforehand, as signatures must be witnessed in person. If your document requires witnesses, please arrange for them to be present at the appointment unless prior witness arrangements have been made. Finally, ensure you understand the document you’re signing; notaries cannot provide legal advice or explain the contents of your paperwork.

How do I schedule an appointment?

Booking with She Signed It, Notary, is simple and convenient. You can schedule your appointment by using our online booking link or calling or texting our business line. Once your appointment is confirmed, you’ll receive details about what to bring and how to prepare for your signing. Same‑day, evening, weekend, and holiday appointments are available for an additional fee.

Can the notary help me complete my documents?

Notaries cannot fill out documents, make corrections, or tell you what information to include. By law, a notary’s role is limited to verifying identity, witnessing signatures, and ensuring documents are signed willingly and correctly. You must understand your document and complete all required fields before the appointment. If you need help with legal wording or how to fill out a form, please contact an attorney or the organization that issued the document.