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Aisha’s Mobile Notary specializes in witnessing, authenticating, and verifying signatures for Notary and Loan signings. We also provide Live Scan/Fingerprint Services and passport photos.
Wills, trusts, Estate Documents, Advanced Care Directives and Certified Trust
Executorships, Custody, and guardianship agreements.
Power of attorney, Durable Power of Attorney (POA)
Court documents
DMV documents and Out of state vehicle delivery forms and Vehicle title transfers — including
cars, motorhomes, and boats
Affidavits, Statements, Jurat(s), & Acknowledgment(s)
Gaming applications
Request for birth certificate and Death Certificates
Custody agreements
Minor passport applications and Consent for minors to travel
Certified copies
Mortgage and Loan document signings
Construction documents and permits
Nursing home-hospital forms, medical documents, and Advance Care directives
Business documents, Letters of instruction, Travel affidavits, and more…
In California, in addition to other legal requirements, a financial power of attorney must be signed, witnessed in writing by a person other than the agent, the agent's spouse, the agent's children or the notary public, who confirms you are at least 18 years of age, of sound mind, and under no constraint or undue influence and it must be notarized.
When an employer designates a Notary Public or other individual to complete a Form I-9, that person is designated as an "authorized representative." The representative is simply asked to certify that the appropriate identity documents were presented (as explained in Section 2 of the I-9 form). The authorized representative must review the employee’s identity documents while the employee is in their presence and then complete Section 2.
The purpose of an acknowledgement is for an affiant, whose identity has been verified, to declare to a notary public that he or she has willingly signed an affidavit.
A jurat, also known as a "verification upon oath or affirmation" in some states, requires the signer to swear or affirm that the contents of a document are true.
An affidavit is a document written statement filed by an affiant as evidence in court. To be admissible, affidavits must be notarized by a notary public.
We Notarize Vehicle title transfers — including cars, motorhomes, and boats. A vehicle title can be notarized by the owner, without having to identify a buyer. Only the signature of the seller must be notarized. Sign the vehicle title with blue or black ink while the notary is in attendance. Tip: Make sure the signature is consistent to the one on your ID card. For example, if you include your middle name or a suffix on your ID card, make sure you do the same on the title.
Aisha’s Mobile Notary represents clients throughout the greater Bay Area, which include Solano, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Sonoma, & Napa counties
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What Is a Notary Public?
A Notary Public is an official of integrity appointed by state government —typically by the secretary of state — to serve the public as an impartial witness in performing a variety of official fraud-deterrent acts related to the signing of important documents. These official acts are called notarizations, or notarial acts. Notaries are publicly commissioned as “ministerial” officials, meaning that they are expected to follow written rules without the exercise of significant personal discretion, as would otherwise be the case with a “judicial” official.
What Does A Notary Do?
A Notary's duty is to screen the signers of important documents for their true identity, their willingness to sign without duress or intimidation, and their awareness of the contents of the document or transaction. Some notarizations also require the Notary to put the signer under an oath, declaring under penalty of perjury that the information contained in a document is true and correct. Property deeds, wills and powers of attorney are examples of documents that commonly require a Notary.
Impartiality is the foundation of the Notary's public trust. They are duty-bound not to act in situations where they have a personal interest. The public trusts that the Notary’s screening tasks have not been corrupted by self-interest. And impartiality dictates that a Notary never refuse to serve a person due to race, nationality, religion, politics, sexual orientation or status as a non-customer.
As official representatives of the state, Notaries Public certify the proper execution of many of the life-changing documents of private citizens — whether those diverse transactions convey real estate, grant powers of attorney, establish a prenuptial agreement, or perform the multitude of other activities that enable our civil society to function.
Why Are Notaries And Notarizations Necessary?
Through the process of notarization, Notaries deter fraud and establish that the signer knows what document they’re signing, and that they’re a willing participant in the transaction.
How Does A Notary Identify A Signer?
Generally, a Notary will ask to see a current ID that has a photo, physical description and signature. Acceptable IDs usually include a driver’s license or passport.
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.
$15 per signature
Notary Loan signing starting at $100.00
Jail Notary starting at $200.00
Jail Marriage starting at $300.00
Notary Witnessing $15.00
$15 Acknowledgments &Jurats, Proofs of Execution; Certifying a copy of a POA, Filling out immigration forms if qualified plus signature charges. Signature charges and etc...
$30 Deposition plus $7 for the oath and $7 for the certificate
$.30/per page Black/white and $.49per page Color
$45 Local Travel Fee- Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley, Emeryville, San Leandro, Hayward, El Cerrito, Richmond, Albany (Appointment based, Booked more than 4 hours in advance)
$75 Rush Local Travel Fee (Booked less than 4 hours in advance)
$60 San Francisco (Bridge Toll and Parking not included)
$80 Rush Travel Fee San Francisco (Bridge Toll and Parking not included)
$90 Travel Fee South Bay
$125 Rush Travel Fee South Bay (Booked less than 4 hours in advance)
$7.00 Toll Bridge Fee
Parking Fee Variable