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         I AM A MOBILE NOTARY, I DO NOT HAVE AN OFFICE, THEREFORE I COME TO YOUR LOCATION.                                                              Coachella Valley, Riverside County, CA

        No need to travel to a notary ~ Because we come to you!
        Hours:   Monday thru Friday 8am - 8pm              
        Weekends by appointment
        Some examples of documents which need notarization:
        Loan Documents
        Powers of Attorney
        Advanced Healthcare Directives
        Affidavits
        Adoption Papers
        Estate Planning Documents
        Deeds


        Please be sure to have proper ID on hand for your notary appointment.

        Below is a list of California Secretary of State approved Identification documents:

Identification Documents – The notary public can establish the identity of the signer using identification documents as follows (Civil Code section 1185(b)(3) and (4)):
1. There is reasonable reliance on any one of the following forms of identification, provided it is current or was issued within 5 years:
a. An identification card or driver’s license issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles; b. A United States passport; c. An inmate identification card issued by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, if the inmate is in custody in California state prison; d. Any form of inmate identification issued by a sheriff’s department, if the inmate is in custody in a local detention facility;
or
2. There is reasonable reliance on any one of the following forms of identification, provided that it also contains a photograph, description of the person, signature of the person, and an identifying number:
(a) A valid consular identification document issued by a consulate from the applicant’s country of citizenship, or a valid passport from the applicant’s country of citizenship; (b) A driver’s license issued by another state or by a Canadian or Mexican public agency authorized to issue driver’s licenses;
(c) An identification card issued by another state;
(d) A United States military identification card (caution: current military identification cards might not contain all the required information);
(e) An employee identification card issued by an agency or office of the State of California, or an agency or office of a city, county, or city and county in California.




           Disclaimer: “I am not an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of California,
           and may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice.”
 

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