Inland Empire's

Reliable Mobile Notary Services

Your Go To Mobile Notary For All General Notary Work and Loan Signing Appointments

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Services We Offer

Wills and Trusts

Real Estate Documents

Travel consent forms

Power of Attorney

Loan Documents

Title transfers

Affidavit

Healthcare Directives

Legal Documents

TESTIMONIALS

What others are saying

MEET THE NOTARY

Hey, I'm Mary!

I know how important your documents are—whether you're buying a home, securing your family's future, or handling urgent legal paperwork. That’s why I bring more than just a stamp—I bring care, accuracy, and reliability to every signing. As a commissioned Notary Public and certified Loan Signing Agent, trained through the NNA and Loan Signing System, I ensure everything is done right the first time, so you never have to worry about delays or costly mistakes.


My mobile notary services make the process easy, stress-free, and convenient throughout the Inland Empire—wherever and whenever you need. Your peace of mind is my priority. Let’s get it done right, together!

Trained & Certified

Insured & Bonded

Professional & Trustworthy

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Book Your First Signing Today!

Getting your documents notarized has never been easier. Whether you need a loan signing, estate documents, or general notarization, I ensure a smooth, error-free process—on your schedule, at your location. Book your appointment today and experience hassle-free mobile notary services!

Mobile Notary Service Areas

Book Your Signing Anywhere In

The Inland Empire

Mobile Areas Include

  • Riverside County

  • San Bernardino County

  • Los Angeles County

  • Orange County

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Mary is very patient and knowledgeable!

She answered every question I had plus she thoroughly went through all my documents with me. I will use her for all my notary needs and will refer her to all of my clients. Thank you Mary for such a wonderful experience!

-Robert

STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mobile notary, and why would I need one?

A mobile notary is a licensed professional who travels to your location, verifies your identity using satisfactory evidence, and notarizes your documents. Whether at your home, office, or anywhere in between, a mobile notary offers convenience and saves you time by coming directly to you. You might need a mobile notary for situations like real estate signings, urgent last-minute documents, or when you're unable to visit a notary’s office due to time constraints or travel limitations. It's a flexible service that works around your schedule.

What service areas do you cover?

Our mobile notary service proudly serves San Bernardino, Riverside, Los Angeles, and Orange counties. We bring professional notarization directly to your location, ensuring convenience and a stress-free experience. For clients outside these areas, our extensive network of certified notaries covers all of Southern California. Contact us today to find a local notary for you or a loved one.

What forms of payment do you accept?

Our mobile notary service accepts various payment methods such as cash, credit/debit cards, Zelle, Venmo, and Apple pay. This flexibility ensures a smooth and secure transaction for all your notarization needs.

Do mobile notary services offer the same credibility as traditional in-office notary services?

Yes, mobile notary services are just as credible as traditional ones. The only difference is that we bring the service to you—whether it’s a loan signing, estate documents, or any other notarization. It’s all about convenience without compromising on professionalism. All of our notaries are commissioned, trained, bonded and E&O Insured.

In California, can I use my expired ID for notarization?

Possibly... Accepted forms of ID include a California driver’s license or ID card, a U.S. passport, an out-of-state driver’s license, a military ID, or a foreign passport stamped by the U.S. government. The ID must be current or issued within the last five years. If you don’t have an ID, you may be able to use one or two credible witnesses with valid IDs. Contact us to learn more!

Can I use a picture of my ID for notarization?

No, a physical, government-issued ID is required for notarization in California. However, if you don’t have an acceptable ID, you may use one or two credible witnesses who have valid IDs and can vouch for your identity under oath. Contact us to discuss your options.