by Kurt Poser | Feb 7, 2023 | Posts
Under the law in California, a Notary Public must complete the notary certificate with the date that the notarization is done. If the documents themselves have a different date listed other than the date of notarization, a Notary Public can still notarize the...
by Kurt Poser | Feb 7, 2023 | Posts
Is a loved one or friend in jail and need documents notarized? No problem, I can help with that. A visit by a Notary Public to a detention center is considered a professional visit and can visit 7 days a week without needing an appointment. If the detention center is...
by Kurt Poser | Feb 7, 2023 | Posts
Getting documents notarized in a hospital or care facility is easy and convenient. Remember identification for the patient is required at the time of signing. Sometimes patients do not keep personal items in their hospital room.
by Kurt Poser | Feb 7, 2023 | Posts
No, in order to get documents notarized in the state of California you MUST appear before the Notary Public.
by Kurt Poser | Feb 7, 2023 | Posts
When getting a document notarized, one needs to have a current (or ISSUED within 5 years at the time of notarization) government issued ID. The ID must contain a photograph, identification number, signature, description of the person. Below is a list of acceptable...
by Kurt Poser | Feb 7, 2023 | Posts
Most Notary Publics will not notarize a California will, but might be willing to act as one of the two needed witnesses. Please refer to California probate code 6112 for more information regarding executing a will.
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