Superior signings llc

Reliable Mobile Notary Services

Your Go To Mobile Notary For All General Notary Work and Loan Signing Appointments

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Services We Offer

Acknowledgments & Jurats

Power of Attorney

Affidavits

Oaths & Affirmations

Personal Legal Documents

Refinance Packages

Loan Modifications

Buyer/Seller Closings

HELOCs

TESTIMONIALS

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Fast & Convenient Mobile Notary in Fairfield County, CT

Superior Signings LLC offers fast, mobile notary services across Fairfield County and beyond. We come to your home, office, or preferred location, ensuring your documents are signed and notarized with professionalism and accuracy—saving you time and money.

Convenient

Hassle-free experience every time

Offering peace of mind with every signature

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Experience fast, reliable, and professional service—whether it's your first time or you're a returning client. We're here to make the process simple and stress-free.

Mobile Notary Service Areas

Book Your Signing Anywhere In The State of CT

Our Office Is Located At

67 Oakland Drive, Trumbull CT 06611

We travel to you! Get in touch for travel fees and more

Mobile Areas Include

  • Service Area 1 Fairfield County

  • Service Area 2 Litchfield County

  • Service Area 3 New Haven County

  • Service Area 4 Hartford County

STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

Our goal is to make your notarization experience smooth and efficient. Here are answers to frequently asked questions we receive from clients just like you.

Question 1: What is a Notary Public?

A Notary Public is an official appointed by the state government to serve as an impartial witness during the signing of important documents. Notaries verify the identity of the signers, ensure they are signing willingly, and help prevent fraud.

Question 2: What types of documents can you notarize?

We notarize a wide variety of documents including:


Power of Attorney

Wills and Trusts

Real Estate Documents

Loan Documents

Affidavits

Business Contracts

DMV Forms

Question 3: What do I need to bring to the appointment?

Bring a valid, government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID. The document to be notarized must be complete but unsigned.

Question 4: Can you provide legal advice or help fill out my documents?

No. Notaries are not licensed to practice law and cannot give legal advice or draft legal documents unless they are also a licensed attorney.

Question 5: Can you notarize a document for someone who isn’t present?

No. The signer must be physically present before the notary at the time of notarization.