Clean websites for mobile notaries, starting at $300 flat, no monthly fees.

A real site — not a Facebook page, not a Linktree — with your services, service area, trust signals, and a tap-to-call button where people can actually see it. Built by Jacob in Chattanooga, TN, anchored on a live one-page build for Oldman Mobile Notary in Kennewick, WA. Available to mobile notaries anywhere in the U.S.

$300 Starter $1,000 Full Site No Monthly Fees Built Remotely

People land, can't tell what you do, and leave.

Someone searching for a mobile notary is usually already mid-transaction — they need a signing, they need it fast, and they're deciding from a phone whether to call you or the next result. Most mobile notary sites lose that moment for the same small handful of reasons:

Services

No clear list of services

Visitors can't tell whether you do loan signings, apostille, jail visits, or just general notarizations — so they bounce to someone who says it plainly.

Area

No service-area clarity

No cities, no counties, no radius. A traveling notary who doesn't name the area they travel to looks exactly like a notary who doesn't travel at all.

Trust

Weak or missing trust signals

No name, no photo, no commission state, no NNA or loan-signing credentials listed. For a notarization, strangers need a reason to believe you're legitimate.

Mobile

Bad mobile experience

Zoom-to-read text, buttons that don't tap cleanly, forms that don't fit the screen. Almost every lead here comes from a phone — if that's broken, the site's broken.

Action

Buried phone and text

Your number hidden in a footer, or a generic "Contact" button leading to a form. For a same-day signing, people want a tap-to-call — and they want it above the fold.

Branding

Generic, forgettable branding

A stock-template page with a clip-art notary stamp. It looks like every other page in the search results and gives no one a reason to remember the name.

What Rad Sites Co builds for mobile notaries.

For most solo mobile notaries, the right tool is the $300 one-page starter: a single, clean, fast page that says who you are, what you do, where you travel, and how to reach you. It's hand-coded in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — no templates, no page builder, no monthly fees. You own the domain and site files on day one.

If you've built the business out beyond solo signings — loan signing agency, apostille, multi-state, employees — the $1,000 full multi-page build is there too. Same principles, more room for service detail.

Services

Clear service list

General notarizations, loan signings, apostille, jail/hospital visits — whatever you actually do, written as real indexable text, not an image or a PDF.

Area

Real service area

The cities and counties you travel to, a rough radius, and how travel fees work. Clear enough that someone 30 miles out knows instantly whether to call.

Trust

Name, photo, credentials

Your name, a real photo, commission state, and any NNA / loan signing credentials placed where people actually look — so booking you isn't a leap of faith.

Action

Tap-to-call & tap-to-text

A phone number that dials on tap, a text link that opens the user's messaging app, and a simple request form if you want one. No hunting for contact info.

Branding

Custom logo & look

Real branding that doesn't look like a template. Oldman Mobile Notary's build ships with a custom butterfly logo and coordinated site design — not a stock notary stamp.

SEO

Schema, sitemap, Search Console

LocalBusiness schema for your notary practice, a submitted sitemap, and Google Search Console verification — the SEO basics wired in, not sold as an upsell.

Pricing, plainly.

$300 flat for the one-page starter — the right tier for most solo mobile notaries. $1,000 flat for a full multi-page site if your business has grown past a single page. Both are one-time payments. No contracts, no subscriptions, no "website maintenance" retainer. See full pricing →

Oldman Mobile Notary — a real $300 build, live on the web.

The playbook on this page isn't theory. It's pulled from a live one-page build for Julie Oldman at Oldman Mobile Notary in Kennewick, WA — a real mobile notary client who paid the $300 flat rate and walked away with a site she owns.

The site ships with a custom butterfly logo and branding, schema markup for local SEO, Google Search Console verified with the sitemap submitted, and a mobile-first responsive layout. This is what the $300 tier actually looks like — the same one linked on the home page, not a mockup.

1Clean, focused page
$300Flat — no monthly fees
CustomButterfly logo & branding
SchemaLocal SEO + Search Console
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

Who this is — and isn't — the right build for.

The Oldman playbook is built around a solo mobile notary. It maps cleanly onto similar one-person service businesses. It's not the right tool for every notary operation, though — here's the honest breakdown.

Good fit

  • Solo mobile notaries — the $300 one-page starter is built for this case exactly.
  • Loan signing agents — if you do NSA work, a single clean page is usually all the marketing site you need.
  • Notary + adjacent solo businesses — notaries who also do bookkeeping, tax prep, or small admin services (Julie runs a separate bookkeeping site too).
  • Other solo service providers — bookkeepers, tax preparers, paralegals, officiants — anyone who needs a real, simple site with a clear service and a phone number.

Probably not a fit

  • Large signing services / national agencies — if you need a vendor portal, database of signing agents, or a scheduling platform, this isn't that build.
  • Custom booking/scheduling software — the site can link out to Calendly or similar; it's not a full scheduling app.
  • Multi-office legal or financial firms — if you need staff bios, offices, practice areas, and heavy compliance content, you're past the starter.
  • "Redesign only" for Squarespace/Wix — this is a from-scratch hand-coded build, not a template edit.

Mobile notary client work so far is a single real build — Oldman Mobile Notary. The playbook here is honest about that: it's what worked for one solo notary, priced at the tier most solo notaries actually need. If you want to talk through whether it fits your setup, call or text Jacob and describe what you've got.

Ready for a real mobile notary site?

$300 for the one-page starter — the right tier for most solo notaries. $1,000 for the full multi-page build if you've outgrown a single page. Flat. No monthly fees, no contracts. See the Oldman live build → · See more of our work →

Jacob — Chattanooga, TN · Calling works best, but texting works just as well.