Jennifer K. Cooper, Notary Public
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Notary business owners wear many hats—appointments, admin, content creation, and more. Learn time management strategies that help you stay productive and protect your peace.
Starting a mobile notary business begins with getting commissioned in your state—a process that varies by location but typically involves education, testing, and bonding. Once commissioned, you'll need to properly establish your business entity, set up financial systems, and create a mobile setup to serve clients. Our guide walks you through both the notary certification process and the essential business formation steps to ensure your mobile notary service is both legal and profitable.
As notaries, we often find ourselves caught in the whirlwind of appointments, paperwork, and client relationships. But recently, when my long-coveted blue midcentury sofa finally arrived, I rediscovered my love for homemaking—and realized how vital it is for business owners to nurture interests outside our professional lives. Preventing burnout isn't just self-care; it's smart business. From creative hobbies to outdoor adventures, personal passions fuel creativity, maintain your identity, and even expand your professional network. Discover how making time for what you love can ultimately make you a better notary.