L.A. Mobile Notary and Business Services provides mobile notary services throughout Los Angeles county. We travel to residences/homes, businesses, jails, hospitals, detention centers, hotels, convalescent homes, retirement facilities, law offices, airports, doctor’s offices, restaurants or any agreed upon location.
Same Day Appointments Available
The State of California standardized per notarized signature fee is $15.00 for most documents.
Acknowledgements- $15 per signature
Jurats- $15 per person
Power of Attorney- $15 for each
Certified Copy of Power of Attorney- $15 per copy
Oaths and Affirmations- $15 per person
Affidavits (Birth/Name Change, Liens, etc)- $15
Jail/Court Services- $100 minimum
Sunday/Evening Services- $40 minimum
Wait Time
Wait time (after 30 minutes- $25 every 30 minutes)
Travel Fee
$40 (during business hours)
$70 (outside of business hours)
Travel Fee for Neighbors in Inglewood (90305) and L.A. (90047)
$15 (during business hours)
$30 (outside of business hours)
Loan Document Packages Including Travel Fee
Local In Escrow Office Signings- $125
Local Mobile Loan Signings- $150- $200
Second set of documents signed concurrently- $50
E-Documents
Print Fee-Full package- (in addition to base fee) $25
Print Fee-Single document- (in addition to base fee) $1 per page
Trip Only or Signing Cancelled less than 2 hours before appointment time- $30
Courier Services- Please call for quote
No charge for signings cancelled more than 2 hours before scheduled appointment time
No charge for notary errors, which result in a second signing
Proper Forms of Identification (Required for any notarization) | ||||
A government issued form of identification must be presented at the time of notarization. The ID must be current or issued within five years from today’s date. The issue date is found under the signature or at the bottom right corner, depending on which license or state ID version you have. | ||||
Acceptable forms of ID are: | ||||
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*A Notary Public is not an attorney and can not provide legal advice |