For your benefit Les Jarrin Mobile Notary, I work from my home office to reduce overhead and SAVE you Money! Jarrin Mobile Notary offers the following Notary Services.
We come to your location, at your work, home, office conference room, senior home, care center, hospital, public library, or even at a nearby coffee shop.
We offer Mobile Notary services in the following surrounding areas; Agoura California, Agoura Hills California, Calabasas California, Camarillo California, Casa Conejo California, Chatsworth California, Moorpark California, Newbury Park California, Oak Park California, Porter Ranch California, Simi California, Simi Valley California, Thousand Oaks California, Westlake California, Westlake Village California, Ventura County, California, and any nearby locations in the northwestern part of Greater Los Angeles.
We’re only a phone call away and just minutes away to meet you. 805-813-5757.
CALL LES YOUR MOBILE NOTARY 805-813-5757
What is the process of getting a document notarized?
To get a document notarized, follow these key steps:
Preparation
• Bring a valid government-issued photo ID such as a driver’s license or passport
• Ensure the document is complete and ready to be signed
• Verify that all parties who need to sign are present
Notarization Process
The notarization involves three critical steps:
1. Identity Verification: The notary will carefully confirm your identity using:
• Government-issued identification
• Personal knowledge of the signer
• Credible identifying witnesses (in some cases)
2. Document Review: The notary will:
• Scan the entire document
• Ensure you understand the document’s contents
• Potentially administer an oath or affirmation about the document’s truthfulness
3. Signature and Certification:
• Sign the document in the notary’s presence
• The notary will observe your signature
• Apply their official seal and signature to the document
Additional Considerations
• Notary services are available at banks, law offices, UPS stores, and government offices
• There will typically be a small fee for notarization
• Some states now offer Remote Online Notarization (RON) for digital document authentication