The compensation structure for mobile notarial services in New Jersey involves various elements. It typically encompasses the statutory fee prescribed for the notarial act itself, along with additional charges related to the mobile aspect of the service. These supplemental costs may account for travel time, mileage, convenience, and the unique requirements associated with providing notary services at a location chosen by the client, rather than a fixed office. An example would be a situation where a notary travels to a client’s home during non-business hours to witness and notarize estate planning documents.
This pricing model offers significant convenience and flexibility to individuals and businesses. The value proposition lies in the time saved and the avoidance of logistical challenges that can arise when individuals need to find and travel to a traditional notary public location. Historically, mobile notary services have become increasingly prevalent in response to the demands of a fast-paced society and the need for readily accessible legal and administrative support.