Idlewilde Notary Services

Reliable Mobile Notary Services

Your San Antonio Area Mobile Notary For All General Notary Work and Loan Signing Appointments

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Services We Offer

General notary

power of attorney

employment documents

loan signing

marriage & divorce documents

medical authorization documents

wills & trusts

travel documents

and many more!

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MEET THE NOTARY

Sarah E. Akeroyd

With 20 years of experience, I bring professionalism, timeliness, and trust to every signing. As a Texas certified Notary Public and Loan Signing Agent, I specialize in real estate transactions, legal documents, and time-sensitive signings, meeting clients where and when they need me most.

Whether I’m assisting a first-time homebuyer, notarizing estate documents, or guiding someone through a complex loan package, I approach each appointment with attention to detail and a strong commitment to confidentiality.

I proudly serve Bexar and surrounding counties, offering flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends, to accommodate busy clients and critical deadlines.

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Mobile Notary Service Areas

Book Your Signing Anywhere In The San Antonio Area

Serving Bexar & Surrounding Counties

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Mobile Areas Include

  • Bexar County

  • Medina County

  • Atascosa County

  • And More!

STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to bring to a notarization?

You'll need the document(s) to be notarized and a valid, government-issued photo ID (like a driver's license, passport, or state ID). Some documents may also require witnesses, so check ahead of time.

Can a notary explain or help me fill out the document?

No. A notary is not allowed to give legal advice or help fill out forms unless they are also a licensed attorney or certified in specific roles. Their job is to verify identity and witness signatures.

Can a notary notarize a document if the signer isn’t present?

No. The signer must personally appear before the notary at the time of notarization

What kind of ID is acceptable for notarization?

Typically, a current government-issued photo ID with a signature, such as a driver’s license, passport, or state ID.

Can I use a photocopy of my ID for notarization?

No. Original identification is required. A photocopy is not sufficient because the notary must verify your identity using official, government-issued documentation.

Can you provide a witness for my notarization?

Yes. I can provide a witness for your notarization at an additional cost. Please check documentation prior to scheduling, some require more than one witness.

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