Los Angeles Mobil Notary Public
BONDED LICENSED AND INSURED
Mobile Notary Public in Los Angeles California and Los Angeles County. Our Mobile Notary Public is available 24/7 Call are text us at
(323) 378-2553
We Will Meet You Anywhere You Need Including: Hospitals and Care Facilities, Banks Attorney Offices, Place of work, Personal residences, Escrow offices, Studios / Movie sets, Coffee shops, Jails or Detention Centers,a nd anywhere else in between.
We Specialize in: Affidavits Apostles and Certifications, Advance Medical Directives, Durable Power of Attorneys, Wills and Living Trusts, Grant Deeds, DMV Documentation, Contracts, Student Housing Documents, Immigration Documents, Quit Claim Deeds, Background Check Forms, Bill of Sales, Depositions and any other document requiring notarization.
Mobile Notary Public will need proper ID from each party signing the documents to be notarized. The Mobile Notary Public Service will ask to see a current identification document that has a photograph, physical description and a signature.
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PROPER ID INCLUDES:
California Driver's License, Other States Drivers License, California Identification Card Other State Identification Card, Foreign Passports Stamped by U.S. Customs, U.S. Passport Canada Drivers License, U.S. Military ID card, Mexico Driver's License, Inmate ID card or you will need two credible witness’s (for a person who does not have current or acceptable ID).For a Document to be notarized there should be text within the document committing the signer in some way. The signature must be original, no photocopies and if taking oath must be sign in front of Notary public. The notary public must complete and or attached a notary certificate. What a Mobile Notary Public does is witness the signing of the documents and asks each party for a sworn oath of authenticity. A Mobile Notary Public (or a Notary Public) is a person legally authorized by a state to administer oaths, take acknowledgments certify documents. The Mobile Notary Public must ensure that the person signing a document to be notarized is who she/he says she/he is. Because identities are critical, a Mobile Notary Public may also spend some time verifying the names, verifies the identity of the parties. The signature and seal/stamp are evidence that the person is a Notary Public The Notary Public seal shall either be a seal press or a rubber stamp. These shall be the exclusive property of the Notary Public. A Notary Public signature and seal is required to authenticate the signatures on many legal documents.
Los Angeles Mobile Notary Public $10.00 Dollars a Signature. Our Travel Fees are $35.00 to your home any where in the City of Los Angeles. Call 378-2553 24 Hours of the day.
How much does a mobile notary public cost? and Why?
(Ex: $10 per notarized signature plus a travel fee. Mobile notary pricing can be different from the state regulated per signature fee. In California, the state caps the notarization fee at $10 for signature acknowledgements or sworn jurat statements within the notary’s office. The reason a mobile notary is able to charge more is for the other services that are incurred over and above the signature notarization fee. Some of the other fees may include travel cost to a location, printing, immediate service, notary wait time, document delivery, after hours services, document scan-backs, and more.
Following are some of the more common prohibited acts.
• A notary cannot officiate if the document signer is not physically present.
• A notary cannot officiate if the document contains missing pages or blanks that should be complete at the time of notarization.
• The document cannot be dated later than the day of notarization.
• A notary cannot post-date a notarial certificate (his/her official statement at the end of the document), or date it earlier than the actual date of notarization.
• A notary cannot sign/seal a blank notarial certificate.
• A notary cannot proceed with notarization if the signer cannot be positively identified through personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence of identification. (At this writing, California prohibits relying solely on personal knowledge – satisfactory evidence of identification MUST always be presented.)
• A notary cannot proceed if the document is not “original,” bearing the signer’s original, wet-ink signature (not a photocopy or fax of a signed document).
• A notary cannot proceed if the required notarial act is not indicated by the document, the signer or someone connected to the document.
• Notaries cannot authenticate or validate objects.
• Notaries cannot give advice or opinions that should be given by an attorney—this is unlicensed practice of law.
• A notary cannot advertise services in a foreign language without a disclaimer explaining that he/she is not an attorney.
• Notaries cannot translate the English words, “notary public” into any other language for purposes of advertising notarial services or for any other purpose.
• Notaries cannot sign with any name or initials other than the name or initials that appear on their official commission certificate issued by their state authority.
• A notary cannot proceed with notarization if the signer appears confused or mentally incapable of understanding the transaction.
• A notary cannot proceed with notarization if he/she is a named party in the transaction, or if he/she will derive a financial or material benefit. (This does not apply to employee notaries earning their regular salary.)
• A notary may not alter a notarial certificate after the notarial act is complete. (Generally, the notarial act is complete when the signer takes the document and leaves the notary’s presence.)
• A notary may not fill out a notarial certificate with information that the notary knows is false.
• A notary may not certify the accuracy of a translation. (The notary may take the oath of a person who swears the translation is accurate.)
• A notary may not proceed with notarization if he/she thinks or knows the transaction is illegal.
• A notary may not proceed with notarization in situations that may or will compromise the notary’s impartiality.
• The notary may not proceed with notarization when he/she is a signer of the document (notaries may not notarize their own signature).
Mobile Notary Public Service Fees
Note: Mobile Notary Public Fees are in addition to the Notary Public Fees for Residence, Office, Coffee Shop, etc.
Airport Emergency Mobile Notary Public Fees
Long Beach (LGB).................... $119.00 + Notary Public fee
Burbank (BUR)......................... $113.00 + Notary Public fee
Los Angeles Int'l (LAX)............ $131.00 + Notary Public fee
Need a Mobile Notary Public at Hospital, Nursing Homes, etc.
Los Angeles / Watts California $40.00 to $100.00 + Mobile Notary Public fee
Mobile Notary Public for Detention Facility (Jail/Prison)/Courthouse
Los Angeles County:
$150.00 to $275.00 + Notary Public fee
Excess Wait Time
Our waiting fee is $50.00 per hour and billed in 30 minute increments beginning 15 minutes after the scheduled appointment time. Wait Time and travel fees must be paid before any documents are notarized.
All Parties Must Be Present
At time of appointment all signing parties and documents to be notarized must be present. Should the notary be required to wait more than 15 minutes beyond the scheduled appointment time an Excess Wait Time fee will be charged.
After Hours Surcharge
For any appointment scheduled between the hours of 9:00 p.m and 7:00 AM a surcharge of $50.00 applies in addition to the travel and notary fee.
Our Mobile Notary Public will meet you at your office, your favored coffee shop, job site, Attorney office, your Boat, Airplane, Hospitals and Home. Our fees are $10.00 dollars a signature and travel fees are negotiable. We travel to Jails for a extra fee. We are available 24/7.
CITY SERVICED
City of Los Angeles California, City of San Pedro California