FAQ2026-08-22
How Long Does Notarization Take? A Quick Guide
How long does a notarization session really take? Learn typical times for remote and mobile notarization, and what can slow things down.
One of the most common questions we hear: "How long will this take?" The short answer — usually just 10-15 minutes. Here's the breakdown.
Typical Timelines
| Scenario | Time |
|---|---|
| Single document, one signer (remote) | 10-15 minutes |
| Single document, one signer (mobile) | 15-30 minutes |
| Real estate closing (multiple docs) | 30-60 minutes |
| Estate planning package (4+ docs) | 30-45 minutes |
What Happens in Those 15 Minutes
- Identity verification (2-3 min) — ID scan + credential analysis for RON
- Document review (3-5 min) — The notary confirms the document and certificate
- Signing (2-3 min) — You sign; notary witnesses
- Certificate + journal (2-3 min) — Notary completes and records the act
What Can Slow It Down
- Multiple signers or documents
- Unclear or incorrect certificate wording
- Poor internet connection (remote)
- An expired or damaged ID
- Documents needing corrections
How to Make It Fast
- Have your ID ready and current
- Don't sign in advance (for sworn statements)
- Use a quiet, well-lit space with good internet
- Have your documents ready in digital form
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