
Mobile Notary Public Services
In Tustin, Irvine, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Laguna Woods, and Laguna Niguel California
The Role of a Notary Public
A Notary Public in the United States is a state commissioned public official. They serve to deter fraud by acting as an impartial witness, and verifying the identity of signers.
Latitude 33 Notary Services provides mobile notary appointments to save your time, energy, and gas. Instead of driving around trying to find a notary that's in the office at the time you need them, your notary comes to your front door, or a public meeting location near you.
Commonly notarized documents include:
Power of Attorney, Form 1583 for Mailbox Agent, Employment Forms, School Forms, Parental Consent to Travel, Bill of Sale, Medical Forms, Trust, Will, Loan Documents, Quitclaim Deed
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Signed,
The Notary

WHAT IT COSTS
NOTARY FEES
The following rates list the state regulated fees for notarial acts; plus travel fees for mobile services.
Acknowledgement
$15 per signature + $35 travel fee
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Oath/Affirmation
$15 per oath/affirmation + $35 travel fee
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Jurat
$15 per jurat + $35 travel fee
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Deposition
$44 per deposition service + $35 travel fee
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Power of Attorney
$15 per signature + $35 travel fee
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Veteran's Benefits
$0 per signature + $20 travel fee
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WHAT SORT OF ID TO BRING
To Bring to Your Notary Appointment
To ensure your notary appointment goes smoothly please bring one of the identification options from the accepted list to your appointment. Without proper identification your document will not be notarized.
ID Accepted:
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​Driver’s license
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Passport
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ID Card
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Inmate ID Card
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Inmate ID bracelet
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Voter ID card
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Foreign passport
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Foreign consular ID
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Canada or Mexico driver’s license
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Military ID card
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California city, county, or state employee ID card
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Tribal ID card from any state
ID Not Accepted:
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Paper or digital copy of identification
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Birth certificate
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Social security card
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Work badge
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School badge
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Library card


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

FAQ #1
What if I'm not sure what type of notarial act I need?
It is illegal for a notary to perform an act of law if they are not an attorney. This includes preparing, drafting, selecting, or determining the kind of notarial act or legal document you might need; or giving advice on legal documents or legal matters. If you are unsure of the notarial act or document you need or the content of your document please contact the organization you received the document from, a state agency, or an attorney.
FAQ #2
What areas do you provide notary services in?
Services are provided at public meeting points and businesses within the following areas in Orange County California: Tustin, Irvine, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Laguna Woods, and Laguna Niguel.
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FAQ #3
Will you come to my home?
Home visits are conducted at the front door, unless the signer in a hospital, nursing home, or rehabilitation facility. Appointments can also be conducted at a public meeting place near you such as a park, coffee shop, restaurant, hospital, or another location that is convenient for you.