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The notary comes to you.

Mobile notary services across Delray Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach and South Palm Beach County — at your home, your office, the hospital, or a loved one's care facility. Book a time. I'll be there.

Commissioned Notary Public, State of Florida Bonded & insured By appointment
The usual way

No driving around. No showing up to a closed counter.

Most people find a notary the hard way: searching at the last minute, driving to a shipping store or a bank, and finding out the notary isn't in today. Meanwhile the document is time-sensitive, and the person who needs to sign it may not be able to travel at all.

TD Notary Services works the other way around. You book a time that works for you, and I come to you — with the stamp, the journal, and the professionalism the document deserves.

What I do

Three ways this works.

General notary work

The everyday acts, done correctly.

Acknowledgments, jurats, oaths and affirmations, and verifications — performed properly and recorded in the journal. $10 per signature, the Florida statutory rate.

Mobile

Wherever the signer is, that's where the appointment is.

Homes, offices, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, assisted-living and memory-care residences, coffee shops, job sites. If the signer can't travel, that's precisely what this service exists for.

Evenings & weekends

Life doesn't schedule its paperwork between nine and five.

After-hours and same-day appointments are available with a clearly disclosed convenience fee — quoted before you book, never after I arrive.

Who I work with

Families, attorneys, and the people who care for them.

South Palm Beach County has one of the highest concentrations of retirees in the country, and that shapes the work. A large share of what I do is estate and end-of-life paperwork: powers of attorney, advance directives, living wills, trust documents. Often the signer is in a hospital bed or a care facility, and the family is trying to get it done before a procedure, a discharge, or a deadline.

That work needs someone who arrives on time, dressed for the room, and unflustered.

I also work with estate-planning and elder-law attorneys, title and real estate offices, financial advisors, CPAs, and care facilities that need a reliable notary on call rather than a scramble.

Pricing

Priced upfront. Nothing hidden.

$10 per signature — the Florida statutory rate — plus a flat travel fee based on your city. Every fee is itemized separately, the way it appears on your invoice. You'll see the exact travel fee before you book, not after I arrive.

Notarial actFlorida Statutes §117.05 — a fixed rate, not a starting point
$10 / signature
Zone 1Travel — Delray Beach
$15
Zone 2Travel — Boca Raton · Boynton Beach · Highland Beach
$25
Zones 3–6Lake Worth · West Palm Beach · Wellington · Fort Lauderdale and beyond
$35–$70
Typical single-document appointment in Delray Beach
$25

The travel fee covers the round trip and my time. It is charged once per appointment, regardless of how many signatures are notarized — and it is agreed at booking, before I travel.

Santisha "Tisha" Deonarine, Florida Notary Public
Santisha “Tisha” Deonarine Notary Public · State of Florida
About

Hi, I'm Tisha.

I'm a commissioned Florida Notary Public and a working media professional — and yes, that combination is unusual, and yes, it matters. It means I show up looking the part, I document my work properly, and I treat your appointment like a booked engagement rather than a favor I'm squeezing in.

Media work runs on scheduling, documentation, and doing it right the first time. Notarial work runs on exactly the same discipline. Every appointment is booked, confirmed, and recorded properly in my journal. Nothing is improvised.

I am a Notary Public, not an attorney. I can identify you, witness your signature, administer an oath, and complete the notarial certificate. I cannot tell you which document you need, explain what a document means, or prepare or draft one for you. If you need that, you need a Florida attorney — and I'm happy to notarize whatever they prepare.

Before you book

A 30-second checklist.

  • Bring valid, unexpired photo ID. Every signer needs one. A Florida driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID all work. No ID, no notarization — no exceptions, including for people I know.
  • Do not sign the document yet. I have to witness the signature. If it's already signed, I usually can't help you.
  • Have the complete document. All pages, no blanks left unfilled.
  • Line up your witnesses if the document needs them. If you can't, I can source them for $15 each — just tell me when you book.
  • Tell me about access. Gate codes, building check-in, visiting-hour restrictions, room numbers. A locked lobby is the number one reason an appointment runs late.
Ready when you are

Book a time. I'll be there.

Seven days a week, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Same-day welcome; book up to four hours ahead.