FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions.

FAQ

Frequently Ask Questions

Acceptable forms of identification include:

Primary IDs:

California Driver's License

California Non-Driver ID (including Senior ID)

U.S. Passport

Additional Acceptable IDs:

Driver's license or non-driver ID from another U.S. state

Driver's license issued by Mexico or Canada

Valid passport or consular identification from the signer's country of citizenship

Employee ID card from any state, county, or city agency or office in California

U.S. military ID (that contains all the required elements, not the CAC)

ID card issued by a federally recognized tribal government

All IDs must be valid, not expired, and not temporary.

Yes, all signers must be present in person during the notarization process. This ensures that the notary can verify each signer's identity and witness their signature.

Please bring the following:

The documents that need to be notarized, completely filled in with no blank spaces except for the client signature and notarization section.

A valid (not expired and not temporary) photo ID for each signer.

Any additional instructions or documents related to the notarization, if applicable.

No, by law, California notaries cannot give legal advice. Please consult with your attorney or other legal advisors to address any questions or concerns about your documents before your notary appointment.

Yes, we offer the convenience of mobile notary services. Our notaries can come to your location, whether it's your home, office, or another agreed-upon place, to perform the notarization.

We can notarize a wide range of documents, including but not limited to:

Legal documents (affidavits, power of attorney, etc.)

Real estate documents (deeds, titles, etc.)

Loan signing documents

Estate planning documents (wills, trusts, etc.)

Business documents (contracts, agreements, etc.)

Certified copies of important documents

Our fees vary depending on the type of service and location. Please contact us directly for a detailed quote based on your specific needs.

All signers must present a valid, not expired, and not temporary photo ID. If you do not have an acceptable form of ID, please contact us to discuss alternative options before your appointment.

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