Mobile Notary Service for
Grant Deeds & Property Transfers
Grant Deeds, Quitclaim Deeds, and similar property transfer documents are often required for simple real estate transfers outside of a traditional loan closing—such as gifting property, adding a spouse, or transferring assets into a trust. We specialize in notarizing these deeds quickly, accurately, and at your convenience in Weld, Larimer, and Boulder Counties.
What is a Grant Deed?
A Grant Deed is a legal instrument used to transfer ownership (title) of real property from one party (the Grantor) to another (the Grantee). In Colorado, the Grantor’s signature must be notarized to make the deed recordable with the County Recorder’s Office. This ensures the transferor is who they claim to be.
Requirements for Your Notarization
The Document: The Grant Deed must be fully prepared and ready for signature. It must contain the correct legal description of the property.
The Signer (Grantor): All individuals named as the Grantor (the party giving the property) must be present to sign.
Valid ID: Each signer must present a current, unexpired, government-issued photo identification with a signature and physical description.
No Grantee Signature: Typically, the party receiving the property (the Grantee) does not need to sign or be present.
Transparent Deed Pricing
Colorado Statutory Fees & Mobile Rates
Note: The statutory fee is $15.00 per notarial act. The Mobile Notary Fee covers travel time and logistics from Longmont, CO to your location in Weld, Larimer, or Boulder Counties. Rates are confirmed prior to booking.