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What we offer

What we offer

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Estate Planning
Sworn Statement
Quitclaim Deed
Statement of Consent (for application for Passport for child under age 16)
Application for Duplicate or Paperless Title
Power of Attorney
Deed of Trust
Release and Waiver
Parental Consent for Travel
Affidavit of Forgery
Assignment
Certificate of Authorship

 

Certificate of Identity
Plea Form
Rental Agreement
Grant Deed
Deed of Trust
Compliance Agreement
Name Affidavit
Copy Certification By Document Custodian
Durable Power of Attorney
Power of Attorney for Health Care/Advance Health Care Directive
Spousal Waiver
Demand Letter

Guaranty
Contract
Student Enrollment Verification
Amendment to Revocable Trust
Intercreditor Agreement
Modification Agreement
Subordination Agreement
Resignation of Trustee
Unclaimed Property Form
Authorization
Living Trust
Bill of Sale

Discount Services available to all Veteran's, and active duty Military​

What forms of identification

do we accept?

According to the California Secretary of State, when completing an Acknowledgment or Jurat, a Notary Public is required to certify the identity of the signer on a given document. Identity is established if the Notary Public is presented with “satisfactory evidence” of the signers identity. “Satisfactory evidence” means the absence of any information, evidence, or other circumstances which would lead a reasonable person to believe that the individual is not the individual he or she claims to be.

California Code 1185[b] lists some very specific documents that a Public Notary can use to identify someone. These forms of ID must be unexpired (or issued within the past 5 years), be shown in physical form (photocopies or electronic versions are not acceptable), and the name listed on the document being signed should match that of the ID being presented. That said, I have a compiled a list of acceptable documents that we can use to Notarize ones signature.

 

  1.  A California Driver’s License or Non-Driver’s ID

  2. A U.S. Passport (or U.S. Passport Card) 

  3. An inmate identification card issued by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation 

  4. A driver’s License or Official Non-Driver’s ID Card issued by any U.S. State 

  5. A Canadian or Mexican Driver’s License issued by the local government 

  6. A U.S. Military ID 

  7. A valid Foreign Passport from the Applicant’s Country of Citizenship 

  8. An Employee ID issued by a Public or Local Government Agency/Office 

  9. An identification card issued by a federally recognized tribal government 

  10. A valid consular identification document issued by a consulate from the applicant’s country of citizenship. 

  11. The oath or affirmation of one or two credible witnesses 


If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call or email us with your concerns.

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