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Extensive Range of Services
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I offer a comprehensive range of notary services to meet all your needs. Some of the most popular documents I notarize include the following (but not limited to):
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Acknowledgments: I acknowledge your signature on various documents, providing the necessary certification.
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Jurats: For sworn statements, affidavits and other legal documents, I administer jurats and administer oaths or affirmations.
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Wills and Trusts - Estate Planning: Allow me to assist you and your loved ones with these sensitive documents.
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A Notary Public assumes a pivotal role in safeguarding the solemn execution of these significant legal documents. While honoring the emotional weight of this moment, I uphold the legal integrity and enforceability of last wills and testaments. Precisely notarizing these documents stands as an essential duty.
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Minor Passport (statement of consent) and Travel Consent Forms
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Business Contracts and Agreements
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Affidavits and Sworn Statements: Count on me to notarize your affidavits accurately.
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Powers of Attorney: Trust me to notarize your critical legal documents.
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Deeds and Title Transfers: Allow me to assist you with property transactions for additional peace of mind.
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Loan Document Signings: I can ensure a smooth process for your real estate transactions.
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Seller and Buyer Packages: Whether you’re selling or purchasing a property, I handle the necessary paperwork through notarization. I verify signatures, witness the signing and ensure compliance with legal requirements.
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Refinances: Refinancing your mortgage? I can easily guide you through the refinancing process, ensuring all documents are properly executed.
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Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) Loans: If you’re tapping into your home equity, I'm here to notarize the HELOC documents efficiently.
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What is a notarization?
A notarization is the official fraud-deterrent process that assures the parties of a transaction that a document is authentic and can be trusted.
It is a three-part process, performed by a Notary Public, that includes vetting, certifying and record-keeping. When a notarization occurs, a Notary Public certifies the authenticity of any signature appended to a document.
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Notarized documents carry legal weight because a notary acts as a neutral third-party witness.
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Ensure your document(s) is/are complete minus the signatures that require notarization​
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Please have your valid (non-expired) government issued identification ready for verification
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Have a clear space (like a table or counter) prepared for your signing
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Acceptable Forms of Identification:​
(All need to be valid/non-expired)
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*Drivers license or DMV ID card issued by a US State
(or issued in the past 5 years)
*United States Passport
*Foreign passport if stamped by US Customs
*Mexican or Canadian drivers license
*US Military identification card (the CAC ,Common Access Card, is not acceptable)
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Identification must be current or issued within the last 5 years and contain:
a photo, physical description, signature and serial number.
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***NOT acceptable forms of ID:
Birth certificates, Costco membership cards, expired licenses, Social Security cards or credit cards.
Reference Cal. Civ. Code § 1185
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~Please don't hesitate to reach out for any clarification~
How to be prepared for a successful Notary signing appointment:
Accepted forms of payment at the time of service:
Cash, Zelle, Venmo, Paypal, business echeck or debit/credit cards
Wait Time Fee:
- Mutually respecting our time together -
Wait time fee of $15 will be charged after 20 minutes after our agreed upon/scheduled signing appointment. There will be an additional $15 fee for each additional 15 minutes.
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Returned Check Fee:
Returned check fee of $35 will be charged for a Non-Sufficient-Funds Return when paying by check.