In-store notary services available during business hours. Walk in or schedule an appointment for your convenience.
Eltingville Pharmacy provides convenient notary public services right here on Richmond Avenue in Staten Island. Whether you need documents notarized for real estate transactions, legal filings, power of attorney, medical directives, or business agreements, our licensed notary is available during regular business hours. Walk-ins are always welcome, or call ahead to confirm availability if you'd like to plan your visit.
Finding a notary in Staten Island shouldn't mean taking half a day off work or driving across the borough. At Eltingville Pharmacy, you can get your documents notarized while picking up a prescription, grabbing a few essentials, or taking care of other errands — all in one stop. We understand that notarized documents are often time-sensitive, which is why we aim to keep wait times short and the process straightforward.
Our notary service is popular with Eltingville and South Shore residents who need a quick, reliable option close to home. Whether you're closing on a house, updating legal paperwork, or handling business documents, we're here to help. Just bring a valid photo ID and your unsigned documents — our notary will guide you through the rest.
No appointment required for most notarizations. Stop by during business hours and we'll take care of it.
We notarize real estate documents, legal filings, powers of attorney, affidavits, business agreements, and more.
Our notary is commissioned by the State of New York, ensuring your documents meet all legal requirements.
Most notarizations are completed in just a few minutes so you can get back to your day.
Walk-ins are welcome during business hours. If you have a large number of documents or want to confirm the notary is available, feel free to call ahead at (718) 356-1789.
Bring a valid, government-issued photo ID (such as a driver's license or passport) and your unsigned documents. Documents must be signed in the presence of the notary.
New York State sets the maximum fee for notary services at $2 per signature. Call us for details if you have questions about your specific documents.
Yes, we routinely notarize real estate closing documents, deeds, mortgage paperwork, and related filings.
No — in fact, you should not sign the document beforehand. New York law requires that you sign in the presence of the notary so they can verify your identity and witness the signature.