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Finding a Mobile Notary in Newport Beach CA

When in need of a mobile notary in Newport Beach, what is the best way to find someone who is reliable, trustworthy and can quickly get to you at your location and provide you with notary services. The internet is a helpful and easy resource to start researching a notary near you, but you will still have numerous options to choose from.

We know that finding a mobile notary in Newport Beach CA can be intimidating so, Amy’s Mobile Notary put together some useful tips to finding a mobile notary public.

  1. Get Organized

Before you hire a notary public, make sure you have your documents organized and know how many notarizations you need. Before calling a mobile notary, you will need to be able to communicate to them what type of document you need notarizing. If you are not able to tell them specifically what you need, the notary may not be able to quote your price properly, so know the titles of the document before calling a notary in Newport Beach.

Most people don’t know that it is not the document that is being notarized, it’s your signature. You should mark the pages that need signatures with Post-its or tape and count the number of total signatures necessary for the document.

Be prepared to share the amount of signatures that need to be notarized with the mobile notary.

  1. Read Reviews

Find a mobile notary with good reviews. Reviews can be found on a Google search, on Facebook, Yelp or other third party review sites. Reviews on these types of sites are usually legitimate because a customer has to login to give their review and they cannot be altered.

  1. Pricing

When you call a notary public, ask them about pricing. Make sure to ask about notary service as

  1. Understand Your State Notarization Laws

The purpose of a notary is two things: First they are there to confirm that you understand the contents of the documents you are signing. Second, they are confirming that YOU are the individual appearing to sign the documents. If the notary cannot confirm both of these things, they have to refuse the notarization and will most likely still charge you for their time.

Before you even schedule a notary visit, make sure that you have proper identification which includes an original unexpired ID issued by a federal (Passport) or state (Drivers License) agency available to show the notary at the time of the appointment and that you are of sound mind.

If you are looking for a notary public or mobile notary public in Newport Beach or Orange County, CA, contact Amy’s Mobile Notary at (949) 422-6232.

 

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