Need a Notary on the Weekend? Here's How to Find One in Southwest Florida

Most people don't realize they need a notary until the moment is urgent — and that moment often happens on a Saturday morning or Sunday afternoon. If you're in Southwest Florida and need a notary outside regular business hours, here's exactly what to do.

Why Weekend Notary Service Is So Hard to Find

Banks — the most common place people think of for notary services — typically only offer notarizations during weekday business hours, and even then only for their own customers. UPS stores and shipping centers may have a notary on staff, but weekend hours are limited and you often have to wait.

If you have a real estate closing, a power of attorney, a healthcare surrogate document, or any time-sensitive legal paperwork that can't wait until Monday, you need a mobile notary who works on weekends.

Cannon Mobile Notary Is Available 7 Days a Week

At Cannon Mobile Notary, we work 7 days a week including weekends. Our available hours are 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM, Monday through Sunday — so whether you need us Saturday afternoon or Sunday evening, we're here.

We come to you: your home, office, hotel, hospital, nursing home, or any location convenient for you throughout Southwest Florida.

Where We Serve on Weekends

We provide weekend mobile notary service throughout the greater Southwest Florida region, including:

Fort Myers and Cape Coral

Naples and Marco Island

Bonita Springs and Estero

Sarasota, Venice, and North Port

Punta Gorda and Port Charlotte

Lehigh Acres and surrounding communities

How to Schedule a Weekend Notary Appointment

It's simple. Just call or text (941) 787-9534. Tell us your location, what you need notarized, and your preferred time. We'll confirm availability and give you a quote. Same-day weekend appointments are often available.

Don't wait until Monday when your documents can't wait. Cannon Mobile Notary is here for you seven days a week.

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