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THE NOTARY

Your Trusted Everyday 24 Hour Mobile Notary & Services. Same Day Service

CERTIFIED NOTARY SIGNING AGENT

LICENSED NOTARY PUBLIC

Services Offered

General Notary

-Passport Parental Consent

-Legal Affidavits

-Real Estate Documents

-Passport Applications

-Sworn Statements & More..

Prices

$15 per signature + travel fee depending on location.

Serving Parts Of Riverside County, Inland Empire, LA County, and San Bernardino county

Loan Documents

-Refinance Loans

-Purchase Loans

-HELOC

-Quit Claim Deed & More..

Contact Us

Call or Text: (424)202-7690

Email:

bsignmobilenotary@gmail.com

Must Read

A Notary is forbidden by California Law from offering legal advice, or supplying documents, which can be considered offering legal advice.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A Notary Public is an official appointed by the state to witness the signing of important documents.

  • A notary's duty is to screen the signers of important documents for their true identity, and willingness to sign a document without duress or intimidation, and their awareness of the document or transaction. -NNA

  • California Driver's License or

    California ID Card (can be expired, but must have been issued within the last 5 years)

    U.S. Passport (or passport card)

    Driver's License or ID card from another state

    Mexican or Canadian Driver's License

    issued by the appropriate agency

    U.S. Military ID (must contain photo, physical description, signature, and a serial/ID number

    Valid Foreign Passport

    Employee ID issued by an agency or office of the state of California

    ID Card issued by a federally recognized Tribal Government

    Valid Consular ID issued by a consulate

    The Oath or Affirmation of one or two credible witnesses

  • A notary may notarize documents that require notarization such as Affidavits, but they may not prepare, help prepare or file another person's immigration papers unless they are an attorney or a certified and bonded immigration consultant. In addition, under California law a notary may not notarize form I-9, employment eligibility verification.