Mobile Notary at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport (ATL)
Quick answer
Yes, you can get a document notarized at Atlanta's airport. A NotaryPing mobile notary meets you at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) — landside at the Domestic or International terminal, an airport hotel, or a nearby lounge — to notarize time-sensitive travel documents before your flight. Georgia law requires you to be present with a valid government photo ID, so request a notary in the app and a certified professional comes to you.
In and around Atlanta
Serving airports across metro Atlanta
Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL) is the world's busiest airport and Delta's global hub, with a Domestic Terminal (north and south) and the Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal connected by the Plane Train. Because a notary generally can't pass TSA without a boarding pass, NotaryPing notaries meet travelers landside — at the terminal atrium, baggage claim, the Gateway Center, ATL airport hotels reachable by the ATL SkyTrain, or the Georgia International Convention Center in College Park.
Where we commonly serve
- Domestic Terminal (North and South), Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL)
- Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal
- ATL airport hotels via the ATL SkyTrain (Gateway Center)
- Georgia International Convention Center, College Park
- Parking decks, cell phone lot, and terminal pickup areas
Documents commonly notarized here
- Minor travel consent letters (consent to travel)
- Parental authorization forms for a child flying alone or with one parent
- Power of attorney for travel
- Passport and visa-related affidavits
- Last-minute business or legal documents before a flight
Why use a mobile notary for airports
- A notary comes to ATL so you never miss a flight over a missing signature
- Ideal for consent-to-travel letters for minors flying alone or with one parent
- Meet landside at the terminal, an airport hotel, or the Gateway Center
- On-demand booking with transparent pricing shown before you confirm
- Serves both domestic and international travelers passing through ATL
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Can you notarize a document inside the ATL terminal?
A notary normally can't go past TSA security without a boarding pass, so signings happen landside — in the terminal atrium, at baggage claim, in an airport hotel lobby, or at the Gateway Center. Tell us your terminal and gate timing in the app and the notary coordinates a meeting point that leaves you enough time to get through security.
I need a consent-to-travel letter for my child before our flight. Can you help?
Yes. A minor travel consent letter is one of the most common airport notarizations. The signing parent or guardian must be present with a valid government photo ID. If the document lists witnesses, arrange them in advance — a Georgia notary confirms identity and administers the oath or acknowledgment but does not supply witnesses or give legal advice.
How fast can a notary reach Hartsfield-Jackson?
Availability depends on the notaries active near the airport at that moment. When you request in the app you'll see who is available and the total price before you confirm, so you can decide whether the timing works for your flight.
What ID do I need to bring to the airport signing?
Georgia law requires a current government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license, state ID card, or military ID. The name on your ID should reasonably match the name on the document. Bring the unsigned document — you sign in front of the notary, not before.
Do you serve the international terminal for travelers heading abroad?
Yes, notaries meet travelers landside at the Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal. Note that if your document will be used in another country, it may also need an apostille from the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority (GSCCCA) in Atlanta — that authentication is a separate step from the notarization.
Can the document be notarized remotely over video at the airport?
Not by a Georgia-commissioned notary. Remote online notarization is not authorized in Georgia, so the notary and signer must be physically together. That's exactly why a mobile notary travels to you at ATL.
Need a notary now? We come to you.
Request a certified mobile notary in the NotaryPing app and a professional travels to your location with transparent pricing up front.