North Fort Myers Mobile Notary—Fast, Reliable, Local.

About Me:
I’m Leonel Dubon, your trusted mobile notary serving Fort Myers and Cape Coral. With years of experience, I ensure your documents—whether real estate, power of attorney, or affidavits—are handled accurately and conveniently at your location.

Frequently Asked Questions:

  1. What documents can you notarize?
    I handle real estate deeds, wills, power of attorney, loan signings, affidavits, and more.
  2. How much does it cost, and are there travel fees?
    My fees follow Florida’s guidelines for notarization. A small travel fee is added based on your location—fully transparent upfront!
  3. Can you meet me at home, hospital, or business?
    Yes! I travel to your home, office, hospital, or any agreed location—on your schedule.
  4. What should I prepare before you arrive?
    Ensure all documents are ready and all signers have valid ID. I’ll guide you through the rest!
  5. Is your notarization valid out of state?
    Yes. Florida notarizations are generally valid nationwide, but you should confirm specific requirements at your document’s destination.

Ready to notarize? Call me at 239-961-9075 for prompt, reliable service!

 

North Fort Myers Mobile Notary Services – Notary Public That Comes to You

Need a reliable mobile notary in North Fort Myers, Florida? Leonel Dubon LLC provides professional, convenient, and appointment-based mobile notary public services throughout North Fort Myers, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Lee County, and surrounding Southwest Florida areas.

Instead of driving around searching for a notary near you, a mobile notary can come directly to your location. Appointments may be available at homes, offices, hospitals, assisted living facilities, law firms, title companies, real estate closing locations, businesses, coffee shops, or another convenient agreed-upon location.

If you are searching for “notary near me in North Fort Myers,” “mobile notary North Fort Myers FL,” “traveling notary public,” “notary public that comes to you,” “hospital notary North Fort Myers,” “Spanish-speaking notary near me,” or “after-hours notary near me,” Leonel Dubon LLC is ready to help.

Call or text Leonel Dubon LLC at 239-961-9075 for mobile notary service in North Fort Myers and nearby Lee County areas.

Mobile Notary Public in North Fort Myers, FL

Important documents often need to be notarized quickly and correctly. Sometimes it is for a real estate closing, a power of attorney, a medical situation, a vehicle title, an apostille-related document, a sworn statement, or an important form that needs to be completed.

Leonel Dubon LLC offers flexible mobile notary appointments in and around North Fort Myers, FL. Appointments may be available during regular business hours, evenings, weekends, and after hours depending on schedule and availability.

Many clients call because they need a notary for a time-sensitive document. You may be dealing with a family matter, a closing deadline, a hospital visit, a financial document, a DMV issue, or a document that must be sent out quickly. The goal is to make the notarization process as simple, clear, and convenient as possible.

Mobile Notary Services Available in North Fort Myers

Leonel Dubon LLC provides mobile notary services for many common documents, including:

  • Power of Attorney notarization
  • Durable Power of Attorney
  • Medical Power of Attorney
  • Financial Power of Attorney
  • Limited Power of Attorney
  • Wills and estate planning documents
  • Trust documents
  • Affidavits
  • Sworn statements
  • Jurats
  • Acknowledgments
  • Real estate closing documents
  • Loan signing documents
  • Refinance documents
  • HELOC documents
  • Seller documents
  • Buyer documents
  • Quitclaim deeds
  • Warranty deeds
  • Title company documents
  • Apostille-related notarizations
  • International documents
  • Travel consent forms for minors
  • School forms
  • Business documents
  • Corporate documents
  • Copy certifications when allowed under Florida law
  • VIN verification forms
  • Florida DMV-related documents
  • Vehicle title documents
  • Boat sale documents
  • Bill of sale documents
  • Identity-related forms
  • Employment forms
  • Bank forms
  • Insurance documents
  • Hospital and nursing facility documents
  • Remote online notarization when available and appropriate

Every document is different. If you are not sure whether your document needs an acknowledgment, jurat, oath, copy certification, VIN verification, or another type of notarization, I can review the notary section with you. However, a Florida notary cannot give legal advice, choose legal wording for you, draft legal documents, or explain the legal effect of your document unless the notary is also acting as a licensed attorney.

If your document does not already include notarial wording, the safest option is to ask the person, attorney, title company, lender, agency, or organization requesting the notarized document what type of notarial certificate they require.

North Fort Myers Notary Near Me – I Come to Your Location

Many people search online for “notary near me” and only find banks, shipping stores, or offices with limited hours. Those options may not work if you are busy, unable to travel, dealing with a hospital situation, coordinating multiple signers, or need service outside normal office hours.

Leonel Dubon LLC offers a convenient alternative: mobile notary service that comes to you by appointment.

Mobile notary appointments may be available at:

  • Homes
  • Apartments
  • Condos
  • Offices
  • Hospitals
  • Nursing homes
  • Assisted living facilities
  • Rehabilitation centers
  • Law offices
  • Title companies
  • Real estate offices
  • Banks
  • Businesses
  • Coffee shops
  • Public meeting locations
  • Senior living communities
  • Closing locations
  • Other agreed-upon Lee County locations

Whether you are near Bayshore Road, Pondella Road, Hancock Bridge Parkway, North Tamiami Trail, Del Prado Extension, Pine Island Road, or nearby Lee County neighborhoods, call or text to check availability.

Power of Attorney Notary in North Fort Myers

A Power of Attorney is one of the most common documents people need notarized. These documents are often time-sensitive and may involve financial, medical, real estate, estate planning, family, or business matters.

Leonel Dubon LLC can assist with mobile notarization for:

  • Durable Power of Attorney
  • Medical Power of Attorney
  • Financial Power of Attorney
  • Limited Power of Attorney
  • Real estate Power of Attorney
  • Vehicle Power of Attorney
  • Bank Power of Attorney forms
  • Attorney-prepared Power of Attorney documents

For a Florida Power of Attorney, the principal generally must sign the document with two subscribing witnesses and acknowledge it before a notary public or as otherwise allowed by Florida law. Because requirements can vary depending on the document and how it will be used, clients should confirm the witness and execution requirements with the attorney, agency, title company, or institution requesting the document.

All signers must be present, willing to sign, properly identified, and able to communicate with the notary. The signer should understand that they are signing the document voluntarily. A valid, acceptable form of identification is required.

If the signer is in a hospital, nursing home, rehabilitation center, or assisted living facility, please make sure the signer is awake, aware, willing to sign, able to communicate, and has acceptable identification before scheduling.

Hospital Notary and Assisted Living Notary in North Fort Myers

If you need a hospital notary near North Fort Myers or a notary for a nursing home, assisted living facility, rehabilitation center, hospice setting, or medical facility, Leonel Dubon LLC may be able to help.

Common hospital and facility notarizations may include:

  • Power of Attorney
  • Healthcare-related documents
  • Healthcare surrogate forms
  • Affidavits
  • Estate planning documents
  • Family authorization documents
  • Identity-related documents
  • Financial authorization documents

Before scheduling a hospital or facility notary appointment, please confirm:

  1. The signer has acceptable identification.
  2. The signer is awake, aware, and able to communicate.
  3. The signer is willing to sign.
  4. The document is complete and ready.
  5. The facility allows a mobile notary visit.
  6. Any required witnesses are available if the document needs witnesses.

A Florida notary verifies identity and performs the authorized notarial act. A notary does not determine medical capacity, does not draft legal documents, does not select the legal document for the client, and does not provide legal advice.

Real Estate and Loan Signing Notary in North Fort Myers

Leonel Dubon LLC also provides notary services for real estate-related documents and loan signing appointments. Real estate documents often require accuracy, timing, professionalism, and clear communication.

Services may include notarization for:

  • Buyer closing documents
  • Seller closing documents
  • Refinance packages
  • HELOC documents
  • Reverse mortgage documents
  • Loan modification documents
  • Quitclaim deeds
  • Warranty deeds
  • Closing affidavits
  • Title company documents
  • Occupancy affidavits
  • Signature affidavits
  • Correction agreements
  • Compliance agreements

Appointments may be available at homes, title companies, law offices, real estate offices, or another agreed-upon location.

For loan signings, please confirm that the document package is ready, the signer has acceptable identification, and any special instructions from the lender, title company, attorney, or signing service are provided before the appointment.

Apostille-Related Notary Services in North Fort Myers

If your document needs to be used outside the United States, you may need an apostille or authentication after notarization. Leonel Dubon LLC can assist with notarizing documents that may later be submitted for apostille or authentication processing when appropriate.

Common apostille-related documents may include:

  • Power of Attorney for another country
  • Permission letters
  • School-related documents
  • Business documents
  • Personal affidavits
  • Travel consent forms
  • Marriage-related documents
  • Divorce-related documents
  • International authorization forms
  • Documents for foreign banks
  • Documents for foreign property matters
  • Spanish-language or bilingual documents

Important: A Florida notary does not issue the apostille. The apostille or authentication is issued by the appropriate government authority. The notary may notarize the document when appropriate, and then the notarized document may be submitted for apostille or authentication processing if it meets the receiving country’s requirements.

If your document is going to another country, confirm the exact requirements with the receiving agency, attorney, consulate, embassy, apostille service, or foreign institution before signing.

Spanish-Speaking Notary Services in North Fort Myers

Leonel Dubon LLC offers bilingual notary assistance in English and Spanish for clients in North Fort Myers, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and nearby Lee County areas.

Spanish-speaking clients often need help with notarizations involving:

  • Poder legal o poder notarial preparado por un abogado o entidad correspondiente
  • Cartas de autorización
  • Documentos para apostilla
  • Documentos de bienes raíces
  • Declaraciones juradas
  • Documentos para bancos
  • Documentos familiares
  • Documentos para viajes
  • Permisos para menores
  • Documentos internacionales
  • Copias certificadas cuando sean permitidas por la ley de Florida

If you are searching for “Spanish-speaking notary in North Fort Myers,” “notary Spanish near me,” “mobile notary Spanish,” or “bilingual notary near me,” Leonel Dubon LLC can help.

Important Florida notice: In Florida, a notary public is not the same as a “notario público” in many Latin American countries. A Florida notary public is not an attorney and cannot provide legal advice, prepare legal documents, or charge fees for legal advice unless the notary is also a licensed attorney. My role as a Florida notary is to verify identity, administer oaths or affirmations when required, take acknowledgments when appropriate, and complete the notarial certificate.

VIN Verification and Florida DMV Notary Services in North Fort Myers

Leonel Dubon LLC may assist with certain Florida DMV-related forms, including Vehicle Identification Number and Odometer Verification forms when appropriate.

Common vehicle and DMV-related documents may include:

  • Florida HSMV VIN verification forms
  • Odometer-related documents
  • Vehicle title documents
  • Boat sale documents
  • Trailer documents
  • Bill of sale documents
  • DMV affidavits
  • Power of Attorney for vehicle transactions

For Florida HSMV Form 82042, the form includes a section for physical inspection of the vehicle identification number. The form states that the VIN section requires a physical inspection under the windshield and in the door jamb to verify the VIN for the motor vehicle described on the form. The person completing that section certifies that the VIN inspected matches the VIN recorded on the form.

Please have the vehicle, document, title paperwork, and identification ready. Before scheduling, confirm which form is required by the DMV, tax collector, dealer, lender, or agency requesting it.

A notary does not guarantee ownership, title status, lien status, legal condition, mechanical condition, or roadworthiness of a vehicle. The notary’s role is limited to the authorized notarial or verification function required by the form.

Copy Certification and Identification Document Notary Services

Some clients need help with identity-related documents, copies, and certifications. Depending on the document type and Florida notary rules, options may include an attested copy certification or notarization of a document custodian statement.

Documents may include:

  • Passport copy-related affidavits
  • Driver license copy-related affidavits
  • Identification document affidavits
  • School document copy affidavits
  • Business record copy affidavits
  • Personal document copy affidavits
  • Immigration-related supporting documents
  • International document packages

Florida law allows a notary to supervise the making of a copy of a tangible or electronic record and attest to the trueness of the copy, but not for certain vital records or public records when certified copies are available from an official source.

That means not every document can be certified by a Florida notary. For birth certificates, marriage certificates, court records, death certificates, official government records, and other public records, you may need to obtain a certified copy directly from the official custodian or issuing agency.

If you are unsure, contact the agency requesting the document before scheduling.

Common Questions About Mobile Notary Services in North Fort Myers

Do you offer mobile notary service in North Fort Myers?

Yes. Leonel Dubon LLC provides mobile notary services in North Fort Myers and nearby areas, including Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and surrounding Lee County communities. Appointments may be available at homes, offices, hospitals, assisted living facilities, title companies, law firms, and other convenient locations.

Can a notary come to my house in North Fort Myers?

Yes. A mobile notary can come to your house, apartment, condo, office, or another agreed-upon location by appointment. This is helpful if you are busy, do not drive, have mobility limitations, need privacy, or have multiple signers in one place.

Do you offer same-day notary service?

Same-day appointments may be available depending on schedule, location, document type, travel distance, and signer readiness. Call or text 239-961-9075 to check availability.

Do you offer after-hours notary service?

After-hours, evening, weekend, and urgent appointments may be available by appointment. Availability varies, so it is best to call or text as soon as possible.

What do I need for a mobile notary appointment?

For most notarizations, you should have:

  • The document to be notarized
  • All signers physically present unless using approved remote online notarization
  • Acceptable government-issued identification
  • Any required witnesses
  • A document that is complete and ready to sign
  • Payment for the mobile notary service

Do not sign the document before the appointment unless you have confirmed that the document does not need to be signed in front of the notary.

What ID is accepted for notarization in Florida?

Florida notary law requires the notary to personally know the signer or have satisfactory evidence of identity. Common acceptable identification may include a Florida driver license or ID card, U.S. passport, certain foreign passports, out-of-state driver license or ID card, military ID, veteran health identification card, inmate identification in certain circumstances, or other identification allowed under Florida law.

The document generally must be current or issued within the time period allowed by Florida law and meet the requirements for satisfactory evidence. If your ID is expired, missing, damaged, or unavailable, call first to discuss whether lawful options may be available.

Can you notarize a document if the signer is in the hospital?

Possibly, yes. The signer must be present, properly identified, awake, aware, willing to sign, and able to communicate. If witnesses are required, they must be available as well. The facility must also allow the appointment.

Can you notarize for elderly parents or family members?

Yes, as long as the signer is present, willing to sign, properly identified, and able to communicate. The notary cannot force, pressure, persuade, or advise anyone to sign. The notary cannot notarize if the signer does not appear willing or able to participate in the notarial act.

Can you notarize a Power of Attorney in North Fort Myers?

Yes, Power of Attorney documents are commonly notarized. For Florida Power of Attorney documents, two subscribing witnesses are generally required along with acknowledgment before a notary public or as otherwise allowed by Florida law. Make sure the document is complete, the signer has acceptable identification, and any required witnesses are available.

Do you provide witnesses?

Witness requirements depend on the document. Some documents require one or two witnesses in addition to notarization. Please ask in advance if witnesses are needed. Witness availability is not guaranteed and may involve additional coordination.

Can a notary explain my document to me?

A notary can explain the notary process, but a notary cannot provide legal advice, explain the legal effect of your document, choose which document you need, or draft legal documents unless the notary is also acting as a licensed attorney. If you have legal questions, contact an attorney or the agency requesting the document.

Can you notarize Spanish-language documents?

Spanish-language documents may be notarized if the notarial act can be properly performed, the signer can communicate with the notary, and the notarial certificate can be completed correctly. If the document is for another country, confirm whether special wording, translation, apostille, embassy, consulate, or receiving-agency requirements apply.

Can you help with apostille documents?

I can notarize documents that may need an apostille when appropriate. The apostille itself is issued by the appropriate government authority, not by the notary. Always confirm the requirements with the receiving country, consulate, attorney, apostille service, or agency requesting the document.

 

Can you notarize real estate documents?

Yes. Real estate-related documents such as deeds, affidavits, seller documents, buyer documents, loan documents, and title company documents may require notarization. For real estate closings, please make sure all instructions from the title company, lender, attorney, or signing service are provided before the appointment.

How much does mobile notary service cost in North Fort Myers?

Pricing may depend on the location, travel distance, appointment time, urgency, number of notarizations, document type, witnesses, printing needs, waiting time, and whether the appointment is after hours. Call or text 239-961-9075 for a quote.

Do you travel to Fort Myers and Cape Coral too?

Yes. Leonel Dubon LLC provides mobile notary service in North Fort Myers, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and surrounding Lee County areas.

Can you notarize documents online?

Remote online notarization may be available depending on the document type, signer location, identification requirements, technology requirements, platform requirements, and whether the receiving agency accepts remote online notarization. Not all documents are accepted for online notarization by every receiving party, so confirm before choosing RON.

Why Choose Leonel Dubon LLC for Mobile Notary Services in North Fort Myers?

Choosing the right mobile notary matters, especially when your document is important, time-sensitive, or connected to real estate, medical, financial, family, business, or international matters.

Clients choose Leonel Dubon LLC because of:

  • Mobile service that comes to you by appointment
  • Flexible appointment availability
  • Experience with real estate and loan signing documents
  • Bilingual English and Spanish communication
  • Professional communication
  • Local Lee County service
  • Familiarity with power of attorney documents, apostille-related notarizations, VIN verification forms, copy certifications, and estate-related documents
  • Appointments at homes, offices, hospitals, assisted living facilities, businesses, law firms, and title companies
  • Clear appointment preparation instructions
  • Fast response by phone or text

Whether you need a simple notarization or a more detailed document appointment, the goal is to make the process smooth, professional, and convenient.

Service Areas Near North Fort Myers

Leonel Dubon LLC provides mobile notary services in and around:

  • North Fort Myers
  • Fort Myers
  • Cape Coral
  • Downtown Fort Myers
  • McGregor
  • Iona
  • Whiskey Creek
  • Gateway
  • Tice
  • Alva
  • Bayshore area
  • Pine Island Road area
  • Hancock Bridge Parkway area
  • Lee County
  • Southwest Florida

If you are nearby and need a notary to come to you, call or text to confirm availability.

Call a Mobile Notary in North Fort Myers Today

If you need a mobile notary in North Fort Myers, FL, Leonel Dubon LLC is ready to help. Whether you need a power of attorney notarized, real estate documents signed, a hospital notary appointment, apostille-related notarization, VIN verification form assistance, copy certification when allowed, or general notary service, I can come to your location by appointment.

Call or text Leonel Dubon LLC at 239-961-9075 today.

Professional mobile notary service in North Fort Myers, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Lee County.

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