Notary Services Near Grants, New Mexico

Get Notarized In Grants, New Mexico... Easy as 1...2...3!

Step 1
Prepare Your Docs!

Step 2
Verify Your Identity!

Step 3
Get Notarized!

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It's true! Check out our favorite Online Notary service to find out how to get your document notarized from the comfort of your own home!

Local Notary Services

1) The UPS Store

64.87 Miles Away (505) 792-0917 8201 Golf Course Rd NW Ste D3 Albuquerque, NM 87120

2) The UPS Store

65.76 Miles Away (505) 866-9081 1402 Main St NW Ste B Los Lunas, NM 87031

3) Roadrunner Mobile Notary and Courier Service

65.80 Miles Away (505) 926-3524 Rio Rancho, NM 87124

4) Corner Postal Center

66.35 Miles Away (505) 898-8025 9421 Coors Blvd NW Ste F Albuquerque, NM 87114

5) In & Out MVD Services

66.37 Miles Away (505) 842-1000 909 Bridge SW Ste B Albuquerque, NM 87105

6) The UPS Store

66.79 Miles Away (505) 898-2222 3705 Ellison Dr NW Ste B-1 Albuquerque, NM 87114

7) The UPS Store

66.88 Miles Away (505) 892-5039 1380 Rio Rancho Blvd SE Rio Rancho, NM 87124

What Do You Need For Notarization In Grants, New Mexico?

Notary services in New Mexico are available to help you with signing contracts, power of attorney, wills, affidavits, deeds, and other common legal documents. The fraud deterrence provided by a Notary helps all parties entering into a legal agreement stay protected and avoid bad outcomes.


Always check with your selected Notary service prior to your visit to ensure any specific requirements for your state are met. In general, the following things are needed:


  • A Valid government issued ID, like a passport, drivers license, military ID, green card, etc.
  • Assurance that you're signing of your own free will (no coercion).
  • You must be of sound mind, meaning not intoxicated, medicated, or incapable of understanding what's going on.
  • Some documents may require a witness who isn't an interested party (not mentioned in the document).
  • Bring every page of the document (not just the signature pages), and don't sign it ahead of time!

Notarization F.A.Q

Q: Who Can Be A Witness?

Some documents require a third party witness to the signing, but not all. Rules again vary by state, so check with your Notary on whether a witness is needed and any specific requirements. Generally speaking it will need to be someone with no interest in (not mentioned in or otherwise impacted by) the agreement outlined in the document. Friends and neighbors are a good bet.

Q: How Much Does Notarization Cost?

Notaries can charge a nominal fee for each signature, the maximum of which depends on the state. Typical price range is anywhere from $2-$20. Check with them ahead of time for exact costs.

Q: Can A Document Be Notarized Without Being Physically Present?

Remote or Online Notarization is a viable option in some states that's gaining significant traction even prior to COVID-19. Check for state specific guidelines with your Notary.

Q: Can You Notarize Over The Phone?

While some states are expanding their remote online notarization programs, these basically always require real time video communication rather than a traditional telephone. Check with your Notary to be sure, but expect that the answer will be no.