Let’s face it: DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Instacart seemed like a dream at first. Quick cash, flexible hours, and no boss breathing down your neck. But here’s the truth many drivers are discovering:
Gas prices are rising.
Vehicle wear and tear adds up.
Tips are inconsistent.
And the hourly pay? Often below minimum wage when all's said and done.
So what’s a better option?
There’s a low-cost, high-profit side hustle flying under the radar right now that pays $50–$150 per appointment. It’s flexible. It’s scalable. And you probably already have most of what you need to get started.
It’s called mobile notary work — and it’s more lucrative than you think.
Mobile notaries get hired to witness and verify signatures on important documents — think real estate closings, loan packages, legal affidavits, wills, power of attorney, vehicle titles, and more.
Most appointments take 20 to 45 minutes, and clients are often grateful you're willing to come to them. Many notaries charge travel fees, weekend/after-hours premiums, and even upsell additional services like document prep or field inspections.
Here’s a quick breakdown:
Typical signing: $75–$125
Time required: 30–60 minutes
Clients: Title companies, attorneys, individuals, and even hospitals or jails
Frequency: As often or as little as you like
There are people doing 5–10 appointments a week on the side while still working full-time jobs.
You don’t need a fancy website or sales experience to start. Here’s what you do need:
A notary commission (easy to apply for in most states)
A laser printer (around $100–$150)
A smartphone (you already have this!)
Some basic training on how to run the business side (how to get clients, what to charge, and what documents look like)
That’s it.
Compared to app-based gigs or ecommerce ventures that require inventory, ads, or tech skills, this is simple, local, and proven.
Tasha from Texas: Started part-time while homeschooling her kids. Now earns $3K/month doing evening signings.
Dan in Florida: Replaced his 9-to-5 with full-time mobile notary work within 6 months.
Lily from California: Booked 4 appointments her first week after getting certified.
You don’t need to be a lawyer or paralegal. You don’t need a massive social media following. You just need to show up, be professional, and follow simple procedures.
And best of all? Most people have never heard of this. That means less competition and more opportunity.
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It’s time to ditch the gig economy hamster wheel. There’s a better path — and it pays better than DoorDash.