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We Frequently Notarize The Documents Below
  • Affidavit of Domestic Relation
  • Affidavit of Witness
  • Affidavit of Character
  • Affidavit of Support
  • Authorization to Travel Out of Country
  • Bills of Sale
  • Contracts
  • Deeds—Grant, Trust, Quitclaim
  • Diplomas/Transcripts
  • Health Care Directives
  • Homestead Declaration
  • Leases
  • Living Trusts
  • Loan Documents
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Prenuptial Agreement
  • Releases— Medical, Lien, etc.
  • Settlement Agreements
  • Wills

Please note that we not attorneys licensed to practice law in the State of California or any State, and we may not give legal advice or accept fees for advice.

If you have questions about your loan or loan documents, please contact your lender, loan officer or mortgage broker. If you have questions about your real estate transaction or documents, please contact your real estate agent (sales person or broker) or your escrow company. And if you have any legal questions regarding a document in your possession, please contact an attorney or your local Bar Association.

In the majority of the situations, we cannot explain the contents of your documents to you. If you have questions about your documents, please discuss them with the appropriate parties before we notarize them.

Finally, we require proper proof of identification from all signing parties. Using witnesses (who have proper identification documents) to vouch for your identity may be permitted in certain limited situations. If you do not have proper identification document's), or if you have questions about the validity of your identification document's) for notarization purposes, please discuss with us before your appointment.

 


 

 

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We are not attorneys licensed to practice law in the State of California or any State, and we may not give legal advice or accept fees for advice. For legal inquiries, please contact an attorney or your local Bar Association