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Absolutely! For your convenience, we can assist with printing your documents for a small fee.
Check Status of Your Live Scan: After completing the Live Scan, you can check on the status by visiting https://applicantstatus.doj.ca.gov/ . As a power of attorney (POA) for my mother, I need to sign a document on her behalf.
Yes, you can get a document notarized as your mother's POA. In fact, it is the only way to get a document notarized if you are signing it on someone else's behalf. When you get a document notarized, the notary public will verify your identity and your authority to sign the document on your mother's behalf
Yes, I offer discounts for multiple signatures.
Yes, we are available after hours, on weekends, and even on holidays.
An apostille is a certificate that authenticates the signature of a public official on a document for use in another country. It is a form of legalization that is required for many documents that are used in international transactions.
No, a notary cannot provide advice on the legal implications of signing a document. We are not qualified to offer legal opinions or guidance on the consequences of signing a particular document. If you have concerns about the legal implications of signing a document, it's recommended to consult with an attorney.
Great question! Yes, I can notarize "Minor Travel Consent" form.
No, in California, marriage certificates are issued by the county clerk's office where the marriage license was issued. The county clerk is responsible for issuing and maintaining marriage certificates, and notaries public do not have the authority to notarize marriage certificates. If you need to get a copy of your marriage certificate, you should contact the county clerk's office where your marriage license was issued. They will be able to provide you with information on how to request a copy of your marriage certificate and what documents you will need to provide.
Proper identification is required for any notarial service that requires verification of signature. California recognizes the following types of identification as valid: . California or out of state Driver License or ID Card . A United States passport or Foreign passport . Mexican or Canadian driver license issued by an authorized agency . The Consular card (must have physical description, photo, signature, serial number) . Inmate ID card or wristband for incarcerated signers
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Yes, I can notarize documents like for patients that are in the hospitals as long as they are not COVID positive.
Good question. I can speak Mandarin and Korean.
Recommended acceptable primary forms of identification include a passport, driver's license or government issued ID that is current or expired with in 5 years.
Recommended acceptable primary forms of identification include a passport, driver's license or government issued ID that is current or expired with in 5 years.
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