Oldman Mobile Notary — a $300 one-page notary site built to get found.
A clean one-page website for a mobile notary and loan signing agent in Kennewick, WA — services, service area, trust signals, and tap-to-call, wrapped in custom branding. $300 flat. Live at oldmanmobilenotary.com.
- Custom one-page build, designed from scratch — not a template
- Custom butterfly logo and coordinated branding
- Services and service area, clearly listed
- Trust signals that matter for a notary
- Tap-to-call and click-to-text
- JSON-LD schema markup for local SEO
- Mobile-first responsive layout
Why this project mattered.
A mobile notary lives on two things: trust and being reachable. When someone needs documents notarized — often on a deadline, sometimes for a loan signing — they decide in about a minute whether the person they found online is legit and easy to book.
A lot of notaries only have a Facebook page or a profile on a third-party signing platform that takes a cut of every job and keeps the customer relationship. Julie needed something she owned outright: a real site that makes her look as professional as she is, lists exactly what she does and where, and puts a tap-to-call button right where a stressed-out client can find it.
The brief was simple: look trustworthy, be reachable, and own it.
What Rad Sites Co built.
A fully custom one-page site — no template, no page builder, no monthly platform fees. Hand-coded HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Here's what's on it:
Custom butterfly logo
A custom logo and coordinated site design — not a stock notary stamp dropped on a template.
Services + service area
A clear list of notary and loan-signing services and the area she covers, so clients self-qualify before they call.
Trust signals up front
The reassurance a notary client looks for, presented cleanly so the site reads as professional at a glance.
Tap-to-call + text
One-tap calling and texting on mobile, where most "I need a notary now" searches happen.
Local SEO schema
JSON-LD structured data so search engines read her as a real local business — name, location, services.
She owns it all
Julie owns the domain and the site files. No lock-in, no monthly platform skimming her bookings.
What a mobile notary site actually needs.
This is the playbook the Oldman build follows — and what any mobile notary or solo appointment-based pro should expect from a site:
- Look legit in one glance. Trust is the whole sale. Clean design and real branding do more than a wall of text.
- Tap-to-call above the fold. Most notary searches are urgent and happen on a phone.
- Services and service area, stated plainly. So the right clients call and the wrong ones don't.
- Own your domain. Not a rented profile on a platform that takes a cut and keeps your customers.
- Local SEO schema. So you show up when someone searches "mobile notary near me."
- Fast and mobile-first. A one-pager that loads instantly beats a bloated template every time.
Jacob was fantastic to work with. He built two sites for me — a bookkeeping site and a notary site — and I was really happy with both. He made everything easy.— Julie Oldman · Oldman Mobile Notary · Kennewick, WA
If your business runs on trust, urgency, and a phone call — and you don't need ten pages to make the sale — the one-page build is the play. The Oldman site maps cleanly onto a lot of solo, appointment-based pros:
Mobile notaries
Services, service area, trust signals, and one-tap booking — owned outright.
Loan signing agents
A professional home base off the third-party platforms that take a cut.
Solo service pros
Inspectors, process servers, tutors — anyone who sells trust and takes calls.
Anyone starting out
A clean $300 one-pager now, with room to grow into a full site later.
Want a build like this?
$300 for a one-page starter. $1,000 for a full multi-page site. Flat. No monthly fees, no contracts. See pricing → or see more client work →