Mobile Jail Notary Services in Kansas City

Same-Day Notarizations for Inmates in Jackson & Wyandotte Counties

Professional, Fast & Discreet Notary Services – Right at the Jail.

📍 Serving Kansas & Missouri | Evenings, Weekends & Holidays Available

📞 Call or Text Now: (816) 654‑3074
📧 Email: moservices.midwest@gmail.com

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About Us

Ofrecemos servicios de notaría móvil en cárceles, diseñados para familias, abogados y seres queridos de personas encarceladas en Kansas City.

  • We visit the jail directly – no need for inmate transport.

  • We notarize: Power of Attorney (POA), affidavits, declarations, inmate authorizations, and more.

  • Available evenings, weekends, and holidays.

  • Trusted by Kansas City families for professional, discreet service.

Who We Help

We Serve

  • Family members needing legal powers in emergencies.

  • Attorneys who require fast inmate signatures.

  • Loved ones needing important documents signed by an incarcerated person.

Whether it’s a Power of Attorney, court declaration, or authorization—we handle it quickly, compassionately, and professionally.

Jails We Serve

  • Jackson County Detention Center

  • Wyandotte County Jail

  • Johnson County Adult Detention

  • Clay County Jail

  • Other Kansas City area facilities (upon request)

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Why Choose Us

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Fast Response

Same-day & evening appointments.

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Local Experts

We know KC jail systems inside and out.

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Mobile Service

We go directly to the jail.

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Discreet & Reliable

Private, professional handling.

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Affordable

Transparent, flat-rate pricing.

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How It Works

FAQs

Inmate’s full name, facility, document type, and appointment time.

Yes, most jails accept inmate wristbands or internal ID (call to confirm).

Not always. We coordinate with jail staff when appropriate.