A 24 Hour Mobile Notary 888.400.7671

Mobile Notary Public and Loan Signing Services provided for all of Southern California
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About Us

 

For almost a decade, we have been providing superior mobile notary and loan signing services to nationwide banks, lenders, escrow and title companies, real estate agents, attorneys, businesses, as well as the general public.  Our team of qualified notaries are experienced, thorough and detail oriented, and are insured, bonded and commissioned by the State of California. 

 

We offer a comprehensive array of mobile notary, loan signing and apostille services to meet the increasing demands of busy individuals and businesses. Our mobile notary and apostille services are offered to clients throughout the Southern California area, including Los Angeles, Kern, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties.

 

Many other notary public services under-serve clients due to inexperience. We have the expertise, knowledge and experience needed to handle your most important documents with care and precision. We have a solid track record of delivering top-notch service, and our reputation reflects the professionalism and accuracy we bring to each client we serve.

 

We understand that time is money. We service our clients quickly and efficiently, while delivering the highest quality service possible. We save you time and energy, and we get it right the first time.

 

 

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NOTICE:  We are not attorneys and cannot explain or interpret the contents of any document for you, instruct on how to complete a document or direct you on the advisability of signing a particular document.  If you are uncertain about anything or have questions, you should consult with an attorney, or the individual who provided you with your document before you see a Notary Public.  As notaries our job is to help reduce fraud.  As such, a notary may not perform any notarization during suspicious circumstances.