When a loved one is incarcerated and needs documents notarized — power of attorney, bail bonds, authorization forms — we come to the detention facility. Need It Now Notary provides inmate notary services throughout the Knoxville area, including Knox County Jail, work release centers, and regional detention facilities.
Getting documents notarized for an incarcerated loved one adds unnecessary stress to an already difficult situation. We work directly with the facility's scheduling and visitation rules to bring notary services to the inmate — handling the coordination so you don't have to.
We serve:
Call us to confirm coverage for your specific facility. We handle the facility coordination — just give us the details.
The most common documents needing notarization for incarcerated individuals:
Financial or healthcare POA so a trusted person can manage affairs on the inmate's behalf.
Notarization of bail bond forms, surety agreements, and co-signer authorization documents.
HIPAA and other authorization forms allowing family to access records or communicate with facilities.
General consent and authorization forms required by the facility or legal proceedings.
Authorization for a family member to manage banking, bills, or other financial matters.
Documents required for legal proceedings, hearings, or probation requirements.
Bail bond notarization is often time-sensitive — bonds need to be posted quickly. Call us immediately when you know you need a notary for a bail bond situation. We'll coordinate with the facility and get there as fast as possible.
Getting a notary to your loved one in custody is straightforward:
Give us the facility name, the inmate's name and booking number if available, and what documents need to be notarized. We'll confirm coverage and facility requirements.
We contact the facility directly to schedule the notary visit, confirm visitor requirements, and arrange the meeting time. We handle the paperwork on that end.
The notary approves the appointment, sends a payment link, and you pay in full. We accept Credit Cards, Venmo, Cash App, and Zelle. Once paid, the appointment is confirmed.
Our notary arrives at the scheduled time, verifies identity, witnesses the inmate's signature, and completes the notarization with an official seal.
To get the process started, have the following ready:
We do not provide legal advice. We verify identity and witness signatures only.
Bail bonds often require notarization of the surety agreement or co-signer authorization. When time matters, every hour counts. Here's what you need to know:
Call immediately when you have a bail bond situation. We'll tell you exactly what we can do and get moving.