Mobile Notary
Myrna is an Appointed, Commissioned [Commission# 2446674], and Bonded Mobile Notary in the State of California, serving Southern CA.
- Certified to conduct all notarial acts within the state of California
- When it comes to notarizing your business and personal documents, Myrna can get the job done.
- At Shomali Legal Services we have a commissioned notary public ready to help you get your business and personal documents notarized quickly and efficiently.
- Myrna can help notarize your trusts, deeds, powers of attorney, contracts, affidavits, agreements, adoptions, and more.
- Be prepared to sign your documents with your notary:
Bring a valid, government-issued photo ID with you;
Be sure to bring all of the documents that need to be notarized;
Be sure the documents are complete and not missing parts.
- Some documents may require signature witnesses in addition to notarization.
- Our job does not analyze the documents.
- We cannot notarize birth, death, and marriage certificates.
Mobile NOTARY SERVICE FEE:
- $15.00 per notarized signature
- $35.00 start-up for a trip/travel [first 7 miles]
- $50 Travel Fee [8-12 Miles]
- $65 Travel Fee [12-15 Miles]
- Over 15 miles fees are determined on a per-call basis.
- Bonded; E&O Insured; professional and available 7 days a week
- Will travel to your destination
- We notarize most types of legal documents
- Weekends & holidays, pricing doubled
- Wait time and parking fees are extra fees
Loan Document Signings $200+
Prices are subject to change without notice
Fees are payable at the time of sign
***I frequently meet clients at any local coffee shop, hospital, office, restaurant.
***Travel fees may be reduced or waived if there are multiple signers or signatures to be notarized***
Notary publics are legally allowed to notarize documents from any state as long the notarial act is conducted within the geographical boundaries of the notary’s state of commission.
In California, any signer ID allowed under CA law must either be current, or, if expired, must have been issued within the past five years. An expired ID that was issued more than five years prior to the date the notarization takes place may not be accepted.
Every signer must be identified through one of the identification documents or other methods listed in California Code 1185[b]:
- A California driver’s license or nondriver’s ID
- A United State passport (or passport card)
- An inmate identification card issued by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation if the inmate is in prison, or any form of inmate identification issued by a sheriff’s department if the inmate is in custody in a local detention facility.
- A driver’s license or official nondriver’s ID issued by a U.S. state*
- A Canadian or Mexican driver’s license issued by an appropriate public agency*
- A United State military Identification Card
- A valid foreign passport from the applicant’s country of citizenship*
- An employee ID issued by an agency or office of the state of California or a California city, county, or city and county*
- An identification card issued by a federally-recognized tribal government*
- A valid consular identification document issued by a consulate from the applicant’s country of citizenship that meets specific requirements
- The oath or affirmation of one credible witness personally known to the Notary and identified through statutorily prescribed ID cards or the oath or affirmation of two credible witnesses not personally known to the Notary and identified through statutorily prescribed ID cards
All of the identification documents listed above must be current or issued within the past 5 years in order to be accepted by California Notaries. IDs listed above marked with an asterisk (*) must also contain an identifying number and the photograph, signature and physical description of the bearer. For additional information, please see the “Identification” section of the state’s official Notary Public Handbook.