Fast & Secure Maryland Remote Online Notary

Notarize your documents online in minutes. Same-day, after-hours & weekend availability.

Why Choose AHA Notary

Secure & Compliant
Encrypted RON sessions, ID verification, and recorded for compliance.

Fast Scheduling
Same-day appointments with rush & after-hours options.

Document Review IncludedWe check your documents before the session to avoid delays.

Online Notarization – $110 Flat RateIncludes:
Maryland Notarial Fee — $25
Secure RON Technology & Video Session — $40
Document Review & Preparation — $25
Convenience & Scheduling — $20
Add-Ons:
Additional Document: $10
Additional Signer: $10
After-Hours (8pm–8am): +$20
Rush (Within 1 Hour): +$25

How it Works

1. Book Your Appointment – Receive secure upload link
2. Join Online Session – Identity verification + document guidance
3. Receive Your Notarized Document – Delivered instantly

Verification by a notary, conducted via secure video conference, that the signer’s identity is confirmed and the signature is made willingly, enabling notarization without physical presence.

FAQ

Q: Is online notarization legal in Maryland?
A: Yes, all RON documents are legally valid.
Q: What do I need?
A: A government-issued ID, webcam-enabled device, and stable internet.
Q: Are sessions recorded?
A: Yes, securely stored for compliance.
Q: What documents can I notarize?
A: Affidavits, POA, real estate, insurance forms, school forms, agreements, and more.
Q: Can I schedule last-minute?
A: Yes — after-hours and rush options are available.

Contact:
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 571-774-0817


Disclaimer: As a notary public in Maryland, I am not licensed to practice law and therefore cannot provide legal interpretation, guidance on document completion, or advice on the appropriateness of signing any document. Providing such services would constitute the unauthorized practice of law and may result in severe legal consequences, including potential penalties and incarceration. For any questions regarding your documents, please consult with your lender, title company, or a qualified attorney.