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Simple Signings with Michaela - Mobile Notary Services

Serving Riverside County and all surrounding areas

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About Me

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Providing on-demand mobile notary services that are flexible and comprehensive. I travel to homes, businesses, hospitals, adoption agencies, law offices, jails, Escrow and Title companies, large corporations, and many more!

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Fees

The charge for a notarized signature is set by the California Secretary Of State and is standard for all notaries. The fee is $15 for each notarized signature.
Mobile fees apply, contact me for a free quote.

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Services

Private Property

Real Estate Service

Seller/Buyer 
Loan Modification
Refinance Mortgage
Reverse Mortgage
Home Equity Line of Credit
Deed of Trust
Grant Deed/ Quit Claim Deed

Assisting the Elder

Elder Care

Assisted Living Facilities
(Home Bound)
Power of Attorney
Health Care Directive
Living Trust
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Estate Planning

Trust signing
Power of Attorney 
Healthcare Directive
Living Trust
Certificate of Trust

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General Notary Work

Adoption Documents
Sworn Statements
TSP Withdrawal Requests
Witness Statement
Background Disclosure
Minor Child Travel Statement
Fictitious Business Name Statement (DBA)

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FAQ

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WHAT IS A NOTARY PUBLIC?

A notary is a person of proven integrity appointed by the state to serve the public as an impartial witness. A notary is considered a public official and must follow specific rules set up by the state.

WHAT TYPE OF NOTARIZATION DO I NEED?

A notary cannot advise you which type of notarization you need, you must know what you need, consult with an attorney or the entity requiring you have the document notarized prior to the appointment. The most common types of notarizations are:

  • Acknowledgment - positive identification of signer by notary, signer acknowledges signing the document of their own free will.

  • Jurat - positive identification of signer and notary compels the signer to tell the truth.

  • Oaths/Affirmations - administered to signer by notary

WHAT FORM OF IDENTIFICATION DO I NEED?

Each signer must present at least one of the forms of ID listed below. The ID must be current or, if expired, must have been issued within the last 5 years. The ID must contain the signer's photograph, physical description, signature and have a serial or other identifying number.

  • Driver's license or non-driver's ID issued by a US state

  • US passport

  • US military ID that contains the information mentioned above (The Common Access Card (CAC) is not acceptable)

  • Driver's license issued in Mexico or Canada

  • Foreign passport stamped by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)

  • Inmate ID issued by the California Department of Corrections (can only be used while the signer is in CDC's custody)

  • If non of the above are available call to ask about the Credible Witness procedure.

Please note: A notary is not an attorney and therefore cannot give any legal advice or guidance concerning any transactions or the documents thereto

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