Mobile notary services in Los Angeles, Inland Empire, and surrounding cities.

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The Notary Buff Provides All Notarial Services.

It is almost always required that any documents pertaining to the sale, purchase, or transfer of any type of real estate be notarized in order to authenticate the identity of the signer or truthfulness of the documents’ contents.

Regardless of whether an attorney has prepared your estate planning documents, or they were self-prepared, they must be notarized. Singing in the presence of a licensed notary public deters any and all fraudulence and malpractice.

If you currently do not have any estate planning documents, please inquire as to which documents we can provide you. Our notary publics will assist with document provision and preparation.

Borrowers often need loan documents for a new home purchase or existing mortgage refinance notarized in order to authenticate the identity of the signer.

A valid Power of Attorney and Advance Health Care Directive are an essential part of your life essential documents. Regardless of age, it is highly recommended to have these forms completed and notarized.

For those that are in need of a blank Power of Attorney or Advance Health Care Directive, we are more than happy to provide you with the necessary printable templates upon request.

As a licensed, insured, and bonded California notary public, The Notary Buff will serve as both the signing notary and an objective witness when need be.

All notary signatures will be accompanied by the state required seal as proof of notarization.

A certified copy is a copy of an original document; but the copy comes along with an endorsement or certificate which denotes that the copy is a true and legitimate copy of the primary document.

Certified copies are often requested for Power of Attorney documents.

An apostille is a certificate that authenticates a person’s signature on a document that is to be used in another country.

An Apostille certifies:

  1. The authenticity of the signature of the person who signed the document,

  2. The capacity in which that person or public official acted, and

  3. When appropriate, the identity of the seal or stamp which the document bears, e.g. a notary public seal.

When Do You Need an Apostille:

  1. When going to work in another country

  2. Getting married in another country

  3. Adopting children from another country

  4. When giving a Power of Attorney to someone in another country

  5. When establishing a business in another country

  6. For Background check purposes

If you need assistance preparing important documents, we are more than happy to help. Estate planning and real estate related documents are our specialty. We will assist you in preparing the documents, and also carry out the notarization process as well. Here is a brief list of some of the documents that we commonly assist our clients with: Power of Attorney, Advance Health Care Directive (AKA Medical Power of Attorney), Last Will and Testament, Affidavits, Minor (Child) Travel Consent, Promissory Notes and Loan Agreements, Grant Deeds, Quitclaim Deeds, and more.

The Notary Buff can assist with all notarial needs for both foreign and domestic documents that are going to be used in either the United States or another country outside of the U.S.

If you have family that lives outside of the United States and you need assistance preparing a letter for their VISA application, we can help. Each of our VISA application invitation letters are professionally prepared and notarized to ensure the all approval requirements are met.

The purpose of an acknowledgment is for a signer, whose identity has been verified, to declare to a Notary or notarial officer that he or she has willingly signed a document.

Notary administered acknowledgements verify the identity of the signer, and validate that the document was signed willingly.

An affidavit is a sworn statement or affirmation that can be utilized to prove innocence, and or, provide clarity in the midst of a potential dispute.

These affidavits must be notarized in order to take full effect. The Notary Buff provides such notarial services; including the provision of the formal affidavit templates and preparation consulting.

The purpose of a jurat — also known in some states as a “verification upon oath or affirmation” — is for a signer to swear to or affirm the truthfulness of the contents of a document to a Notary or notarial officer.

Jurats are administered by Notary Publics as a means of verifying with the signer, that all of the document’s content are truthful. They are typically carried out along with a verbal oath or affirmation.

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FAQs

How do I pay?2024-07-18T05:03:20+00:00

Cash, card, electronic payment (i.e. Zelle, Cash App, Apple Pay), chashier’s checks and money orders are the only forms of payment that are accepted. Personal checks are not accepted.

Where will the Notary meet me?2024-07-18T05:03:50+00:00

As a mobile Notary, we are more than happy to come to you. If you would rather not meet at your home, the appointment can take place at any public setting of your choice.

What do I need to have prepared when I meet with the Notary?2024-07-18T05:00:53+00:00

1. Some form of state approved identification. Acceptable forms of ID include: Dirvers License, U.S. Passport, State Issued ID, An inmate identification card issued by the California Department of Corrections, U.S. military ID, An employee ID issued by an agency or office of the state of California or a California city, county, or city and county. Other forms of identification may be acceptable for certain notarial acts; however, you must first verify with your Notary.

2. The documents that need to be notarized. If you are unable to print the documents in advance, the Notary can do so, however additional charges may apply.