✒️ Notary Public Services

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✒️ Notary Public Services in California | CaliDocs

CaliDocs offers trusted, efficient Notary Public services across California. Whether you're handling personal, business, or legal paperwork, our certified notaries ensure your documents are signed, witnessed, and notarized properly—in-office or via mobile notary appointment.

✅ We Notarize:
  • Power of Attorney

  • Loan Documents & Real Estate Forms

  • Medical Authorizations

  • Business Contracts & Agreements

  • Affidavits & Declarations

  • Trusts, Advance Directives, and More

🛡️ Why Choose CaliDocs?
  • Commissioned by the California Secretary of State

  • $15,000 Surety Bond – Fully Bonded & Insured

  • Mobile Notary Services Available

  • Experienced, Impartial, and Punctual

  • We come to your home, office, or other convenient location

Note: We do not provide legal advice. If you have questions about your document's content, please consult an attorney before your appointment.

Notarized document
Notarized document
✅ 📄 Common Documents We Notarize:
  • Powers of Attorney

  • Affidavits & Declarations

  • Real Estate & Loan Documents

  • Trusts & Wills (non-attorney-prepared)

  • Advance Health Care Directives

  • Parental Consent & Travel Forms

  • Business Contracts & Agreements

📍 Service Options:
  • Mobile Notary: We come to your home, office, or courthouse.

  • In-Office Notary: By appointment at our local California office.

  • Evening & Weekend Availability

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What do I need to bring to a notary appointment?
Bring a valid, government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver’s license, passport). The document must be complete, with no blank sections.

Q: Can I notarize documents for someone else?
Only the person signing the document can appear before the notary. You may not sign on their behalf unless you have legal authority (e.g., POA).

Q: Are your notaries commissioned in California?
Yes. All CaliDocs notaries are licensed, bonded, and compliant with California Secretary of State requirements.

Q: Can you notarize documents for out-of-state use?
Yes. As long as the notarization is performed in California, the document can be used in other states or countries (apostille services may be required for international use).