Signatures with Cynthia

Mobile Notary

Florida Notary Public & Certified Signing Agent

Nice to meet you, I'm Cynthia...

I am a public officer appointed and commissioned by the Governor as a notary public in the State of Florida, working out of the community of Citrus Hills in the city of Hernando. I have the authority to administer oaths or affirmations, take acknowledgements, certify the contents of a safe-deposit box, verify the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of a motor vehicle, attest to the trueness of photocopies of certain documents, and solemnize marriages.

I hold a business tax receipt with the County of Citrus. I am a NNA Background Screened and Certified Notary Signing Agent, carrying all Errors and Omissions Insurance and Bonds.

I became a Notary Public after my husband I went to our local box store to have some "Legal" documents Notarized. We were so disappointed in the un-organization of the person notarizing our documents, by the lack of uniformity of the documents with the use of multiple colored inks among all the signatories, the illegible penmanship of the notary and the over all lack of professionalism, that I became a Notary Public. Though, I have only held my commission as a Notary Public since 2016, I have been in the customer service industry for over 30 years (mostly in management positions). I am an extremely organized individual, with a highly strict attention to detail. I am a reliable and courteous professional, here for your convenience, offering morning and evening appointments.

Things to Know


The document or form requiring notarization must be completely filled out, I do not provide forms, draw up documents or help you with filling out the document.

• All signer(s) must be present at the time of the appointment

• All signer(s) must provide an original photo I.D., non-expired

• The signer(s) must be sound mind, alert, and mentally competent.

• The signer must want to sign the document being notarized.


Examples of Acceptable Forms of Identification:

Drivers License, State Issued I.D. Card, US Passport, Foreign Passport if Stamped by US Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration, US Armed Forces I.D. Card, Florida or Federal Inmate I.D. (only if in custody) and I.D. Issued by US Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services


The Notary Public must refuse notarization if,

  • The signer is not physically present at the time of appointment.

  • The document is incomplete or blank.

  • The signer has been adjudicated mentally incapacitated and has not been restored to capacity as a matter of record.

  • The signer cannot produce acceptable identification; and/or the signer cannot produce "two credible witnesses" to identify the signer.

  • The signer appears to be drunk, sedated, or disoriented; or the notary knows or suspects that the transaction is illegal, false, or deceptive.

  • The signer does not speak English and there is no one available to translate the document into a language the signer understands.

  • The notary believes that the signer is being coerced or does not understand the consequences of signing the document.

  • The signer or witnesses do not agree to signing the document.


DISCLAIMER: "Signatures with Cynthia Mobile Notary" is not a law firm. This company cannot provide legal advice for any situation or case. As such, I cannot make personal recommendations as to what documents should or should not be used and cannot attempt to predict the legal impact of using any certain response or form.

Commissioned Florida Notary

National Notary Association

Seal of Citrus County, Florida

Available: Monday through Sunday

by Appointment

1125 W Tacoma ST, Hernando, FL 34442

Phone: 352-462-1911

A NOTARY PUBLIC IS NOT AN ATTORNEY AND CANNOT GIVE ANY LEGAL ADVICE