Looking for a mobile notary in Colorado Springs?
Hi, I’m Jade Kiyak!
I’m a commissioned notary serving Colorado Springs, Monument, Fountain, Falcon, and surrounding areas.
Whether you’re signing something time-sensitive or handling documents tied to a meaningful moment, I’m here to answer questions, explain what’s needed, and make sure everything is handled correctly.
My goal is to keep the process clear and straightforward, so you can move forward with confidence.
Notarization can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. I work with clients throughout Colorado Springs and the surrounding areas to make the process easy and stress-free.
Get in touch to schedule an appointment or ask a question!
Get In Touch
Have a question or ready to schedule? Reach out using the form below, and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A Notary Public is a state-commissioned official who verifies identity and witnesses the signing of important documents to help prevent fraud.
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Common documents include affidavits, powers of attorney, real estate and loan documents, consent forms, and sworn statements. Not sure about yours? Just ask!
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Notary Fees
$15 per notarized signature (set by the State of Colorado)Service Fee
$25 per appointmentTravel Fee
Includes up to 10 miles one-way. Additional travel is billed at $0.85 per mile and rounded to the nearest whole dollar.Same-day, rush, or after-hours appointments may be subject to an additional fee.
All pricing is discussed upfront, so there are no surprises.
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Accepted forms of payment include Venmo, Zelle, PayPal, cash, and card.
Payment is due at the time of service unless prior arrangements have been made.
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Appointments are available by request, including evenings and weekends, depending on availability. I do my best to accommodate flexible schedules.
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Most appointments take 5–15 minutes. Multiple documents or signers may take a bit longer.
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Please bring a valid, government-issued photo ID and your unsigned document(s). All required signers must be present.
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No. Notaries cannot give legal advice or explain documents. For legal guidance, please consult an attorney.
Still have questions?
Feel free to reach out! I’m happy to help you prepare for your appointment.