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Mobile Notary

California-commissioned mobile notary for acknowledgments, jurats, powers of attorney, and trust and estate documents — at your home, office, or hospital, offered as a courtesy to the public.

01What It Is

The notary comes to you.

Couple signing documents with a mobile notary

A mobile notary travels to the signer rather than requiring the signer to travel to an office. For a homebound parent, a hospital bedside, a busy office, or a family gathered to sign a trust, that difference is the whole point — the notarial act happens where the people actually are, on their schedule.

This is a California-commissioned notary public practice run with the same calendar discipline as the advisory work behind it. Appointments are confirmed in writing with the photo-ID requirements up front, each signer is identified per California law, and every act is recorded in a complete journal entry — the small details that keep a signature clean if it is ever contested.

For a full loan package, see loan signing; for documents bound for use abroad, see apostille coordination.

Notarial services are offered as a courtesy to the public — there is no charge for the notarization itself. For mobile appointments, only reasonable travel, parking, and out-of-pocket expenses may apply, quoted before the appointment is confirmed.

02Documents Handled

From a single acknowledgment to a trust.

If your document is not listed, ask when you schedule. Most can be accommodated; a few cannot — and you will be told which on the call, not at the appointment.

  • 01

    Acknowledgments

    Standard California acknowledgments for deeds, agreements, and documents where a signer confirms they signed willingly.

  • 02

    Jurats

    Jurats for affidavits, declarations, and sworn statements where the signer swears to the truth of the content before the notary.

  • 03

    Powers of attorney

    Durable and limited powers of attorney, executed with attention to the specific acknowledgment each requires.

  • 04

    Trust and estate documents

    Living trusts, certifications of trust, advance health-care directives, and related estate-planning documents.

  • 05

    Business and corporate

    Operating agreements, member resolutions, partnership documents, and other corporate signings.

  • 06

    Personal and vital documents

    Consent forms, authorizations, and personal declarations that require a notary's acknowledgment or jurat.

03What To Bring

Three things keep the appointment on time.

  • 01

    Valid photo ID

    A current, government-issued photo ID for every signer — driver license, state ID, or passport — as California law requires.

  • 02

    The unsigned document

    The complete document, left unsigned. Signatures on notarized pages must be made in the notary's presence.

  • 03

    All required signers

    Everyone who must sign, present at the appointment. Each is identified individually before the notarial act.

  • 04

    Any required witnesses

    If the document calls for witnesses, arrange them in advance and mention it when scheduling so the appointment is set up correctly.

04What To Expect

How the appointment runs.

Step 01

We come to you

The appointment is held wherever is most practical — your home, office, a care facility, a hospital, or a coffee shop — across Woodland Hills and greater Los Angeles County.

Step 02

Identification

Every signer is identified individually per California law, most commonly by a current driver license, state ID, or passport, before any notarial act is performed.

Step 03

The notarial act

The document is reviewed for completeness, the correct certificate — acknowledgment or jurat — is completed, and the signature is witnessed and sealed.

Step 04

A complete journal entry

Each act is recorded in the notary journal with the signer's name, ID type, signature, document, date, and time, as California Notary Public law requires.

Step 05

Originals returned

The executed originals are returned to you; copies and journal records are retained per California law.

05Coverage & Scheduling

Woodland Hills and greater Los Angeles County.

Based at 6250 Canoga Avenue, Woodland Hills, with mobile coverage throughout Los Angeles County and the surrounding region. To schedule, use the contact page or call directly.

Where We Meet
  • Homes and private residences
  • Offices and workplaces
  • Hospitals and care facilities
  • Assisted-living and senior communities
  • Title, escrow, and law offices
  • Coffee shops and neutral meeting spots

Commission #2524554 · Los Angeles County · Term June 24, 2025June 23, 2029. Member, National Notary Association and American Association of Notaries.

·Book the Appointment

On-site notarization,
on your schedule.

Reach out with the document type, signer count, and preferred time and place. Most appointments can be confirmed within twenty-four hours.