Who this is for
- Family members with a loved one in custody who needs to sign a legal or estate document
- Attorneys with incarcerated clients who need notarized signatures
- Real estate sellers who need to sign closing documents while detained
- People managing estate or financial matters from inside a facility
- Anyone who needs to coordinate a notary visit through a detention center
What to bring
- The unsigned document
- Facility name, address, and any intake or scheduling instructions
- The signer's identification as accepted by the facility
- Any attorney authorization or coordination details required by the facility
Ready to schedule? Call or text now and we can confirm availability for your location and document.
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Frequently asked questions
- Which jails and detention facilities does NotaryCincy visit in Cincinnati?
- We coordinate with Hamilton County facilities and Cincinnati-area detention centers. Call first to discuss the specific facility and access procedures before booking.
- Does the jail need to approve the notary visit?
- Yes. Most facilities require advance coordination and many have appointment procedures for notary visits. Call (513) 437-1915 to begin coordinating.
- What documents are commonly notarized at jails?
- Deeds, powers of attorney, vehicle titles, and real estate closing documents are among the most common documents requested at jail notary visits.
- What ID does an incarcerated person use for a notarization?
- Facilities typically have their own identification procedures. Call before booking to confirm what identification the facility uses and whether it will satisfy the notarization requirement.
Questions before booking? Call or text and we'll walk you through the process.
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