Notary & Apostille
Certified notary and apostille services to authenticate your documents quickly and securely.
Documents We Handle
- Power of Attorney (General, Durable, Medical)
- Affidavits and Sworn Statements
- Real Estate Documents
- Loan and Mortgage Documents
- Living Trusts and Estate Planning Documents
- Advance Healthcare Directives
- Parental Consent for Minor Travel
- Contracts and Agreements
- Vehicle Title Transfers
- Business Agreements and Corporate Documents
- Birth Certificates
- Marriage Certificates
- Death Certificates
- Divorce Decrees
- FBI Background Checks
- School Diplomas and Academic Transcripts
- Adoption Documents
- Corporate Formation Documents
- Notarized Power of Attorney for International Use
- Notarized Affidavits and Declarations
- California Advance Healthcare Directive
- California General Durable Power of Attorney
- Parental Consent Letter for Minor Travel
- Issuance of a U.S. Passport to a Minor (Form DS-3053)
- General Affidavit Template
- Authorization Letter Template
- Bill of Sale Form
- Identity Verification Statement
- Minor Travel Consent Form
- General Notarized Statement Template
Expedited Apostilles
Fast, reliable same-day and 1-day apostille processing for documents required abroad.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
A notary public is a state-commissioned official who verifies the identity of signers, witnesses document signatures, and helps prevent fraud.
Most legal, financial, and personal documents can be notarized, including affidavits, powers of attorney, real estate documents, contracts, and consent forms.
Yes. A valid government-issued photo ID such as a driver’s license, passport, or state ID is required for notarization.
An apostille is a certification issued by the Secretary of State that authenticates a document so it can be legally recognized in another country.
You may need an apostille when submitting documents internationally for purposes such as studying abroad, marriage, adoption, business transactions, or immigration.
Standard processing times vary, but we offer expedited apostille services, including 1-day processing for eligible documents.
Some documents must be notarized before they can receive an apostille, while others (such as certified vital records) may not require notarization.
Yes. We provide commonly requested documents such as California Advance Healthcare Directives, Power of Attorney forms, travel consent forms for minors, and affidavit templates.
Yes. We regularly notarize documents that will later receive an apostille for use in other countries.
Yes. All signers must be present at the time of notarization and must provide valid identification.
Yes, as long as the notarial certificate is in English and the notary can properly identify the document type and the signer.
Yes. We offer convenient mobile notary services and can travel to homes, offices, hospitals, or other locations.