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Start A Mobile
Notary Business
In Kent
There are two kinds of notary in Kent. One takes general notarizations at the statutory cap. The other sits at loan signing tables for two hours and gets paid many times more for the same commission. The gap between them is training, not talent.
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Starting a mobile notary business in Kent
Kent is exactly the kind of market where a trained notary can dominate quickly. There is steady work, and there are usually very few notaries who can competently handle a full loan package, let alone an apostille file or a document preparation engagement. Less volume than a major metro, far less competition, and considerably better margins per appointment.
A mobile notary business has one genuinely unusual property for a service business: the startup cost is trivially small and the skill gap is entirely closable. In Washington, notaries are commissioned through Washington State Department of Licensing. Add a stamp, a journal, a printer and a car you already own, and you are operational.
Which raises the obvious question — if it is that easy to start, why do most people who start it quit? Because starting and earning are different problems, and almost nobody addresses the second one.
The four things that determine whether this works
- Which services you offer. General notarizations are capped by statute. Mobile appointments, loan signings, apostilles and document preparation are not capped the same way. A Kent notary offering only the first is competing on price forever.
- What you charge. The most common failure mode is a full calendar that is not profitable — underpriced travel, no after-hours premium, no print fee. Busy and broke is a real condition in this business.
- Whether anyone can find you. When someone in Kent needs a mobile notary at 7pm they open Google Maps. Three businesses appear. If you are not one of them you do not exist for that search.
- Whether you are on the rosters. Loan signings are assigned from signing service databases filtered to your county. Not being in them is not a marketing problem, it is an arithmetic one.
Getting hired breaks into two motions: applications, which get you into signing service databases, and outreach, which gets you into escrow offices directly. The first is volume work you do once. The second pays more and never really stops.
Notary Loan Signing Agent Jumpstart
The full signing agent training — every document in the package, the errors that get files kicked back, pricing that keeps a full calendar profitable, and exactly how to get on signing service rosters and into escrow offices in Kent.
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What it costs to start in Washington
In Washington, the maximum statutory fee for a notarial act is commonly cited at $15.00–$15.00. That is the ceiling on the notarization itself — it is not a ceiling on travel fees, printing, or what a two-hour signing appointment is worth. Confirm current Washington figures on our notary fees by state tool.
Most new Washington notaries are fully operational for a few hundred dollars including the state filing fee, bond where required, stamp, journal and optional errors and omissions coverage. Run your own numbers on the startup cost calculator, which breaks Washington down at three package levels and estimates how many appointments it takes to break even.
The services worth adding in Kent
- Loan signings — the biggest single jump in income available to a notary, and the reason most people take this training
- Apostilles — adoptions, dual citizenship, overseas work and international business. In most Kent-sized markets almost nobody advertises it. Training, $47
- Remote online notarization — where Washington permits it, this removes drive time entirely. Guide, $27.99
- Legal document preparation — the highest-value engagements, where the state allows non-attorney preparation. Course, $497
Notaries who build on loan signings alone are exposed to interest rates. Notaries running three or four service lines are not, because estate documents, powers of attorney, adoptions and business formations do not track the mortgage market at all.
Getting found in Kent
Two moves cover most of it. First, your Google Business Profile — free, and where nearly all local demand starts. Google Maps SEO for notaries is $37.95 and is the single highest-return small purchase on this site. Second, distribution: the signing service list ($97) puts you on 425 rosters, and the title company contact list ($97) lets you go direct.
Washington rules and requirements
For Washington commissioning, fees, identification, journal requirements and remote notarization status, see the Washington notary handbook ($9.97). Always confirm current requirements with Washington State Department of Licensing — we are a training publisher, not a law firm.
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