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Unlimited Transactions 28.06.2021

Also available after hours in Orange County & Los Angeles County. *Power of Attorney *Wills *Affidavits... *Acknowledgements *Oaths *Car Titles *Deeds *Promissory Notes *Travel Documents *Loan Modification Documents *Medical Documents and More! Your business is appreciated. Hablo Español

Unlimited Transactions 21.06.2021

International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the achievements of women. About 84% of Notaries in America are female. Today, we celebrate all of you!

Unlimited Transactions 07.06.2021

Insured and Bonded Notary services can help you make life easier. Why do documents need to be notarized? Certain documents must be notarized in order to have legal effect. Given the inherent formal and corresponding significance of this subject of legal documents that must be notarized, state governments have deemed it necessary to enlist a trained individual to assist with their execution. A "notary public," following his or her official appointment , a notary public perform...s as a quasi-public officer to attest to the proper execution of these important documents. Types of documents that may require notarization: * Wills * Trusts * Deeds * Contracts * Affidavits * Loan Documents * Grants Deeds Many UPS Stores and U.S.Postal locations do not notarize I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification forms or Wills. If you need an I-9 Employment Eligibility form or Will notarized, contact me. Be Prepared for Your Notary Visit * Bring a valid, government issued photo ID with you when you meet with your Notary Public. * Wear your mask, whether you’re indoors or outdoors. * Make sure all parties are present during a signing of documents, or make sure you set up a separate appointment for additional parties that need to sign documents. #orangecounty #losangelescounty #sanbernardinocounty #southerncalifornia #mobilenotarypublic #notaryservices #habloespanol #santaana #longbeach #californialove #insuredandbonded #certifiednotarysigningagent #entrepreneurlife

Unlimited Transactions 25.05.2021

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Unlimited Transactions 21.05.2021

Hi y’all! Just going to leave this here for those that need it. LADWP CARES Utility Grant Assistance Program LADWP and the City of Los Angeles are here to help LA City residents who may be experiencing income loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Low-income residents may be eligible to receive a one-time $500 check in the mail to help pay bills such as gas, cellular phone, wi-fi, internet and cable television services.... https://www.ladwp.com//newlink20;jsessionid=QhnFfkQMfKn0hv

Unlimited Transactions 11.02.2021

Just a friendly reminder, next time you need a Notary Public, feel free to contact me. Also available after hours in Orange County & Los Angeles County. *Power of Attorney... *Wills *Affidavits *Acknowledgements *Oaths *Car Titles *Deeds *Promissory Notes *Travel Documents *Loan Modification Documents *Medical Documents and More! Your business is appreciated. Hablo Español

Unlimited Transactions 31.01.2021

**What A Notary Is Not** Unlike Notaries in foreign countries, a U.S. Notary Public is not an attorney, judge or high-ranking official. A U.S. Notary is not the same as a Notario Publico and these differences can be confusing for immigrants when they approach Notaries in this country. Notaries in the United States should be very clear about what they can or cannot do to serve immigrants the right way and steer clear of notario issues.

Unlimited Transactions 12.01.2021

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Unlimited Transactions 29.12.2020

Next time you need a Notary Public, feel free to contact me. Also available after hours in Orange County & Los Angeles County. *Power of Attorney *Wills... *Affidavits *Acknowledgements *Oaths *Car Titles *Deeds *Promissory Notes *Travel Documents *Loan Modification Documents *Medical Documents and More! Your business is appreciated. Hablo Espanol #notarypublic #realestate #mortgageloans #powerofattorney #wills #affidavits #acknowledgment #oaths #cartitles #deeds #promissorynote #traveldocuments #loandocuments #loandocumentsigningagent #medicaldocuments #muchmore

Unlimited Transactions 17.12.2020

Common Misconceptions and the Facts about Notaries What is a Notary Public? According to the National Notary Association, a Notary Public is, A responsible person appointed by state government to witness the signing of important documents and administer oaths. As a government official, there are guidelines and restrictions which notaries must follow. Below are some common misconceptions and the facts about notaries: Fiction Anyone can be a notary public.... Fact: Qualifications vary by state, but typically, an individual must meet the following requirements to be eligible to become a notary: *At least 18 years old *A legal resident of the state *No criminal record *Fiction A notary public cannot deny service. Fact A notary may refuse to notarize a document for the following reasons: *Cannot verify the signer’s identity *Has reason to believe the signer is under duress *Cannot confirm the signer is willing *Has a valid reason to suspect fraud *However, notaries cannot refuse service based on ethnicity, religion, nationality, lifestyle, or refuse to notarize documents for people who are not customers. Fiction I can get advice and help to prepare my documents from a notary. Fact: Notaries are prohibited from giving legal advice to signers or acting as a legal advisor unless he or she is also an attorney. Fiction Fees are determined by the individual notary public. Fact Notary fees are usually set by state law, and the charges vary by state. The only exception is for a mobile notary, who may charge an additional fee for traveling. Traveling fees are not regulated by the state. Fiction A Notario publico is the same as notary public. Fact: A notario publico is NOT the same as a notary public. In Latin America, a notario publico is a high-ranking official, like a judge or an attorney, whereas in the U.S., a notary public cannot prepare legal documents or give legal advice.