If the Founding Fathers Had a Mobile Notary...

Jul 03, 2026By Tracy Knauer
Tracy Knauer

Every Fourth of July, we celebrate the birth of our nation with fireworks, backyard barbecues, parades, and time spent with family and friends. It's also the perfect time to remember one of the most important document signings in American history—the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Can you imagine trying to coordinate 56 signers in 1776?

No group texts. No GPS. No email reminders. And definitely no mobile notary to travel wherever the signers needed!

While the Declaration of Independence didn't require notarization, it's fun to imagine how much easier the process might have been if the Founding Fathers could have simply scheduled a mobile notary to meet them at Independence Hall. No chasing people across the colonies. No wondering who was running late. Just professional, convenient service brought directly to them.

Thankfully, we've come a long way since 1776.

Today, many of life's most important moments involve signing documents—whether you're buying a home, completing estate planning documents, finalizing powers of attorney, or handling business paperwork. Instead of adding another stop to your busy day, a mobile notary comes to you.

At Now Or Never Notary, I proudly serve Marion County and the surrounding areas by making notarizations simple, convenient, and stress-free. Whether you're at home, your office, a hospital, an assisted living facility, or your favorite local coffee shop, I'll meet you where it's most convenient.

Professional notary public portrait wearing business attire with credentials and certificates displayed on wall behind

This Fourth of July weekend, while you're celebrating the freedoms we enjoy today, remember that getting your important documents notarized doesn't have to be another item on your to-do list. I'll come to you, so you can spend more time enjoying the holiday with the people who matter most.

From my family to yours, thank you for supporting a local small business. I wish you a safe, happy, and memorable Independence Day filled with laughter, good food, and spectacular fireworks.

Happy Fourth of July!

— Tracy
Now Or Never Notary