Notary Services

I Notarize the following types of documents and many others.

  • Deeds –Grant Deeds, Quitclaim Deeds, Transfer Deeds and Notes
  • Power of Attorney- General Durable, Special, Financials etc .
  • Real Estates Contracts, or Documents –Seller/Buyers, Purchase, Refinance, Commercial
  • Business or Personal Contracts, Settlements Agreements- Pre-Nuptials & Marital
  • Estate Planning Documents- Wills, Trust, Advance Health Care Directives, HIPAA etc.
  • Foreign Passports Renewals, Visa Application or other Documents.
  • Large Group Notarizations for Schools, Seminars, Offices, Hospitals.
  • Patent Assignments, Key Note Ceremonies, Construction Documents
  • Adoption Process, Surrogate Agreements & Embryo Agreements
  • Travel Authorization for Minors Children, Schools or Sports Authorizations
  • Loan Modification
  • DMV forms, Car Title, Sale, theft, insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage or Mortgage documents
  • Correction Affidavit
  • Vehicle VIN Verification and Transfer of Title
  • Affidavit, Id Fraud Documents, 401k forms, Spousal Consent Forms, Life Certificates
  • Oaths, Affirmation or Witness, Jurats and Acknowledgement

Pricing

FRIENDLY REMINDER FOR MY VALUED CUSTOMERS
As a California Notary Publics, we are prohibited by law from rendering legal advice of any nature during or in conjunction with any Notarial Act. If you have any questions regarding your documents, please consult an attorney or the person who provided you the documents prior to our notarization.

STANDARD TRAVELING FEES

MOBILE NOTARY
starting at $15 call for quote

LOCAL HOSPITAL, NURSING, RETIREMENT HOME VISIT
starting at $60

LOCAL PRISON, JAIL, DETENTION CENTER, COURTHOUSE VISIT
starting at $100

MORTGAGE AND REAL ESTATE SIGNINGS

starting at

$ 100 .00

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STANDARD NOTARY SERVICES

PER NOTARIZED SIGNATURE
starting at $15

JURAT (EACH OATHS OR AFFIRMATIONS
starting at $15

CERTIFIED COPY OF POWER OF ATTORNEY (POA)
starting at $15


ACCEPTABLE ID
As a notary, we are appointed by the state of California to serve the public by witnessing the signing of important documents and/or administer oaths. An important part of notarizing documents is for us to properly identify the signer’s identification to protect all parties involved. To do so, signer(s) may provide us with some form of paper identification documents; this should be current or has been issued within the last five years. An acceptable form of paper identification document will contain the bearer’s photograph, physical descriptions, signature, and serial or unique identifying number.

Acceptable California Identification Include:

• California Driver’s License
• California Identification Card
• Mexico Driver’s License issued by an authorized Mexican public agency
• Canada Driver’s License issued by an authorized Canadian agency
• United State Passport
• United State Military Identification Card (containing photo, expiration, physical description, signature & ID # with issue date)
• Inmate Identification Card (issued by CA and if inmate is in custody)
• Other State Driver’s License
• Other State Identification Card
• Current valid consular Foreign Passport from applicant's country of citizenship

A birth certificate is not considered as a valid form of identification. In the absence of the proper identification, you may use “two credible witnesses” who knows you personally and will execute a sworn affidavit to that fact. These two credible witnesses cannot be related to the person, financially involved, or named in the documents. In addition we will also need to document their valid identifications, signatures, and thumbprints in our journal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a notary public?

A notary public is licensed by the state to witness the signing or execution of certain documents and verify the authenticity of the signer or signers in relation to the signatures provided on such forms. The notary public also administers affirmations and oaths in the process of notarization to establish acknowledgement with the signer(s) that all statements in the document are true.

May a notary give legal advice or draft legal documents?

No. All states prohibit non-attorneys from practicing law. A Notary can be held liable for any damages resulting from an incorrectly chosen certificate or notariztion.

What identification is needed for notarization?

Any unexpired state or government-issued ID such as state ID, driver's license or passport should be adequate.

What is a signing agent?

A signing agent is a public notary who is an expert in loan closing documents. A lender, title company or escrow service may hire a signing agent to handle getting documents delivered, signed, or processed efficiently and on time.