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Locality: Rancho Cucamonga, California

Phone: +1 909-275-3136



Address: PO BOX 1933 91729 Rancho Cucamonga, CA, US

Website: www.socalnoblenotary.com

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SoCal Noble Notary 01.11.2020

Nine Acceptable Forms of Identification (ID) The types of paper identification documents listed below may be presented to a Notary Public to establish identity. These paper identification documents must be current. (California Civil Code section 1185(b)(3).) 1. An identification card or driver's license issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles; or ... 2. A driver's license issued by another state or by a Canadian or Mexican public agency authorized to issue drivers' licenses; or 3. A United States Passport; or 4. A passport issued by a foreign government that has been stamped by the U.S. Immigration or Naturalization Service or its predecessor agency, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service; or 5. An identification card issued by another state (this does not include an identification card issued by Canadian or Mexican public agency); or 6. A military identification card (if all required information is present) 7. An employee identification card issued by an agency or office of a California City, or California County, or the State of California; or 8. An inmate identification card issued by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, if the inmate is in custody in California state prison; or 9. Any form of inmate identification issued by a Sheriff's Department, if the inmate is in custody in a local mention facility.

SoCal Noble Notary 30.10.2020

Met with a client at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in Colton, CA today. We will meet clients where its convenient for them. Call today and let us handle all your notary needs. www.socalnoblenotary.com

SoCal Noble Notary 25.10.2020

Do You Need Travel Documents Notarized? Summer is fast approaching, and many families are already planning vacations overseas. Airlines and or US Customers Officials may ask that the traveling party obtain a notarized permission form for children traveling abroad. According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), if a child is traveling abroad with one parent, the other parent must supply a letter granting permission. If the child is traveling with an adult other than hi...s/her parents, both parents must provide written permission. The agency strongly recommends that the permission form be notarized. While the U.S. customs officials do not always ask for this documentation, many countries do, and the failure to produce notarized permission letters could result in being denied entry. When asked to provide a notarized permission form for summer travel with minors remember these three tips: 1. Follow State Requirements Both parents who need their signatures notarized must personally appear before a notary. It’s against the law to notarize an absent spouse/ parents signature. 2. Contact the Company or Agency Requiring the Document Requirements for a child’s permission letter may vary depending on the destination and the rules of the airline or cruise ship line. Notaries cannot give legal advice regarding the contents of a permission letter or how a document must be completed. If you have questions, contact the company or agency requiring the document for further instructions. 3. All Signers Must Be Present During Notarization Make sure the necessary paperwork is in order prior to departure, ensure you have acceptable ID and schedule a meeting to appear before a notary with the appropriate paperwork in order to complete the notarization properly.