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Why Premier Central Mobile Notary

We are a mobile services only. There isn't an office at this location.
​We work by appointment ONLY!
What is Premier Central Mobile Notary (PCMN)?
PCMN is a mobile notary company serving Blacklick, Gahanna, Reynoldsburg, Pickerington, and surrounding communities throughout central Ohio. We come to you — wherever you need us.
Who do you provide services to?
We work with a wide range of clients, including individuals, title companies, loan and real estate companies, banks, legal professionals, medical facilities, hospitals, nursing homes, auto industries, community centers, and homebound individuals.
How accurate and reliable is your work? 
All of our notarizations are 100% error free, with quick turnaround times and a 30-minute response time so you're never left waiting.
What are your hours?
We're available 7 days a week to accommodate your schedule — including evenings and weekends.
Do you offer specialized notarization services?
Yes! We offer specialized notarization services such as estate planning document notarizations, apostille services, and more.
Do I have to come to your office?
Never. We travel to you or any location of your choice — your home, office, hospital, or wherever is most convenient.
How do you handle client privacy?
​We pride ourselves on delivering excellent, confidential, and prompt customer service. Your personal and legal information is always handled with the utmost discretion.

What is a Notary Public?

Marcia Berch, Mobile Notary Public, Columbus Ohio
What is a Notary Public?
​A Notary Public is a sworn officer commissioned under Ohio state law with the authority to administer oaths, certify affidavits, take acknowledgements, and serve as an impartial witness on important documents.
What is a Mobile Notary?
A Mobile Notary is a certified notary who travels directly to you to notarize your documents — no office visit required.
Who benefits most from a Mobile Notary?
Mobile notary services are ideal for:
  • Those who are unable to travel to a traditional location
  • Anyone needing notary services outside of regular business hours
  • Individuals with busy or unpredictable schedules
  • Those who prefer a greater level of privacy and discretion

SERVICES

Approved by the State of Ohio for Online/Remote Notary Public 
Premier Central Mobile Notary is not an attorney or law firm and does not provide legal advice.  I am not an attorney licensed to practice law in Ohio and may not give legal advice or accept fees for such legal advice.
​Loan Signing
Refinances
Buyer Packages
Seller Packages
Reverse Mortgages
HELOC’s
Loan Applications
Loan Assumption​
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General Notary
Living Wills/Powers of Attorney
Divorce Documents/Contracts
Bail Bonds
Financial Power of Attorney
Vehicle Title Transfers/DMV Bill of Sale
Deeds of Trust/Financial Services
Insurance/Immigration Paperwork
​Estate Planning Document Notarization
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​Non-Notary Services
I-9 Verifications
Mobile Exam Proctor
Remote Testimony Witness
Field Inspections


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Contact Marcia Berch
​Premier Central Mobile Notary
330-718-3680
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​Proudly Serving Central Ohio Columbus | Gahanna | Blacklick | Reynoldsburg | Pickerington | Westerville |
​Groveport | Canal Winchester | Pataskala and all surrounding Central Ohio communities
​Premier Central Mobile Notary
330-718-3680
[email protected]
Hours of Operations:
Mon – Sat. 9:00am – 8:00pm
Sun 12:00pm – 7:00pm
Before & After hours, call for availability
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Marcia Berch, Mobile Notary Public, Certified
Marcia Berch, Mobile Notary Public, Certified
Marcia Berch, Mobile Notary Public, Certified
Marcia Berch, Mobile Notary Public, Certified
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