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Inglewood California 90301

Mobile notary, Apostille Notary
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Services we offer

  • Power of Attorney Signings

  • Trust and Will Signings

  • Adoption Paperwork

  • Apostilles Authentication or certification

  • Employment Verification

  •  I9 verification by Notary

  •  Assisted living Facility/Hospital 

Additional Services

  • Loan Signing Agent(s)

    • Refinance ​

    • VA/FHA/Conventional

    • Hard Money

    • Buyers Signings

      • New Home buyers​

    • Sellers Signings

      • Individual (s)​

      • LLC

      • TRUST

    • Reverse Mortgage Signings

    • HELOC Signings

    • Loan Modifications signings

FAQ Basics

How Do I Get a Document Notarized?

 

In order to have a document Notarized in California you must appear before a Notary Public being of sound mind and with an acceptable form of identification. A Notary Public's sole purpose is to inspect your identification and ensure that you are who you say you are, and that you are willing to sign the document. Please note, when preparing for a Notarization in California it is best not to sign the document before you are in the Notaries presence as it could invalidate the document.

You must have the document you wish to have Notarized in hand. Notaries are not allowed to create or suggest documents they Notarize in the State of California. If you are uncertain of what type of document you need to have Notarized then you may research further with any attorney you choose or visit LAWDEPOT.COM for the most commonly Notarized documents.

What Are Acceptable Forms of Identification in California for a Notarization?
 
In order to have a document Notarized in California you must appear before a Notary Public being of sound mind and with an acceptable form of identification. A Notary Public's sole purpose is to inspect your identification and ensure that you are who you say you are, and that you are willing to sign the document. Please note, when preparing for a Notarization in California it is best not to sign the document before you are in the Notaries presence as it could invalidate the document.

You must have the document you wish to have Notarized in hand. Notaries are not allowed to create or suggest documents they Notarize in the State of California. If you are uncertain of what type of document you need to have Notarized then you may research further with any attorney you choose or visit LAWDEPOT.COM for the most commonly Notarized documents.

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