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Notary Fee Increase California Maximum Per Signature Fee

Notary fee per signature has increased from $10 to $15 per signature. Effective January 01,2017, California has changed the maximum allowed fee per signature to $15 instead of $10 that it has been previously. Expect UPS stores, and all places that charge for Notary Fees to adjust their fee to $15 per signature effective January […]

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Notary Signature San Diego

A document requires a Notary Public’s signature. What does this mean? Does this mean that the document needs notarization or witnessing? Do I still have to sign the document if it requires a notary signature? Some documents you may encounter require that it be notarized, but has nowhere for you, the client in possession of […]

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Estate Planning, Trust signing with San Diego Notary Now

Estate Planning is a complex process often involving many parties from the settlors of the trust, to the trustees, to the beneficiaries, to the lawyers that work to ensure all the legal requirements and clients desires are perfectly met. After all the process of preparing the documents is finished, comes the process of reviewing the […]

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San Diego Loan Signing Agent

We specialize in San Diego loan signing agent services. Along with the need for a Notary Public; comes the need for a loan signing agent. What is the difference between a Notary Public and a loan signing agent? The biggest differences come from the different in responsibilities, and knowledge required. What responsibilities does a loan […]

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Notary Fees. What are San Diego Notary Public fees?

Effective January 01, 2017, California Law Mandated Maximum fee per signature for Notary services has increased from $10 to $15 per signature. One of the most important questions when you realize you need to get something notarized is, how much are the notary fees? There are many factors that determines the total cost of getting […]

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Great places to find a Notary Public in San Diego County

Many people visit San Diego County and find themselves in need of a Notary Public to complete their paperwork. A lot of times people are open to where they want to meet the Notary Public or have the signing take place. So lets discuss some great places in San Diego to meet with a Notary […]

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Use San Diego jail inmate wristband as ID for Notary Public

Update: As of July 2015, notaries can accept inmate ID/wristband if a inmate is currently in the possession of the sheriffs department, county jail, or prison.  Can you use a jail/prison inmate id wristband for notarizing in San Diego County? Or in California? As a San Diego mobile Notary Public we frequently have customers calling about […]

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What does Mobile Notary Service mean?

What does Mobile Notary Service mean?

Many members of the San Diego County who call requesting Notary Public service do not understand the option to use a mobile Notary service. Mobile means that the mobile Notary service will travel to you, at whatever location you indicate. Mobile Notary service also means that there is usually not an office to visit. Like […]

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Notarize signature by mark in San Diego County

Notarize signature by mark in San Diego County

A signature by mark is being notarized is required when a signer cannot sign their full legal (visit https://www.helpincolorado.com/ for immediate legal help), normal signature. This most often occurs when a signer is disabled, has an injury on their hand, arm, or fingers, which prevents them from signing normally. Sometimes signers must utilize alternative means […]

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Notarize a will in San Diego, California. Notary Public witness a will in California

Notarize a will in San Diego, California. Notary Public witness a will in California

In San Diego County, and all over California, many people request as to whether a California Mobile Notary Public can notarize a will for them, and whether a will needs to be notarized. California Notary Public’s are prohibited from giving legal advice. The only advice we can provide you is that you need to consult […]

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