Professional Mobile Notary

We provide professional Mobile Notary Public & Apostille service and document signing services in  San Joaquin County. Kevin takes pride in completing all your loan document signing and document notarization requirements in accordance with all state notary laws.

We travel to homes, offices, hospital, convalescent homes, county jail or any convenient locations of your choice for notary service. Available before and after regular business hours and weekends.

Acceptable Forms of Identification Include

In California, you may still be able to have your document notarized without standard photo ID by using a Credible Witness.

A Credible Witness is a person who personally knows you and can swear under oath to your identity before the notary.

There are two acceptable options:

Option 1: One Credible Witness

  • The witness must personally know both you and the notary

  • The witness must have valid government-issued photo ID

  • The witness must take an oath and sign the notary journal

Option 2: Two Credible Witnesses (most common)

  • Each witness personally knows you

  • Each witness presents valid government-issued photo ID

  • The witnesses do not need to know the notary

  • Both witnesses take an oath and sign the notary journal

Important Rules

  • Credible witnesses cannot be named in the document

  • Credible witnesses cannot benefit from the document

  • Credible witnesses must be impartial adults

  • The notary determines if the witnesses meet legal requirements

Common situations where this applies

  • Lost or expired ID

  • Seniors or medical patients

  • Recently released individuals

  • Emergency or same-day notarizations

What to do next

Call or text 209-649-5531 before your appointment so we can confirm whether a Credible Witness notarization is appropriate for your situation and avoid delays. If a Credible Witness is not legally acceptable for your document type, we will explain your alternatives upfront.

What Does a Notary Public Do?

What a Notary Public does is witness the signing of the documents and ask each party for a sworn oath of authenticity. A notary (or a notary public) is a person legally authorized by a state to administer oaths, take acknowledgments & certify documents.

The Notary public must ensure that the person signing a document to be notarized is who she/he says she/he is.

Because identities are critical, a notary public may also spend some time verifying the names, verifies the identity of the parties.

The signature and seal/stamp are evidence that the signature of the Notary is genuine and that the person is a notary public The Notary public’s seal shall either be a seal press or a rubber stamp.

These shall be the exclusive property of the notary public. A notary public’s signature and stamp is required to authenticate the signatures on many legal documents.

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We provide professional Mobile Notary Public & Apostille service and document signing services in  San Joaquin County. Kevin takes pride in completing all your loan document signing and document notarization requirements in accordance with all state notary laws.

We travel to homes, offices, hospital, convalescent homes, county jail or any convenient locations of your choice for notary service. Available before and after regular business hours and weekends.

  • PROPER ID INCLUDES:

California Driver’s License
Other States Drivers License
California Identification Card
Other State Identification Card
Foreign Passports Stamped by
U.S. Customs
U.S. Passport
Canada Drivers License
U.S. Military ID card
Mexico Driver’s License
Inmate ID card

What a Notary Public does is witness the signing of the documents and ask each party for a sworn oath of authenticity. A notary (or a notary public) is a person legally authorized by a state to administer oaths, take acknowledgments & certify documents.

The Notary public must ensure that the person signing a document to be notarized is who she/he says she/he is.

Because identities are critical, a notary public may also spend some time verifying the names, verifies the identity of the parties.

The signature and seal/stamp are evidence that the signature of the Notary is genuine and that the person is a notary public The Notary public’s seal shall either be a seal press or a rubber stamp.

These shall be the exclusive property of the notary public. A notary public’s signature and stamp is required to authenticate the signatures on many legal documents.

Notaries are not responsible for the accuracy or legality of documents they notarize. Notaries certify the identity of signers. The signers are responsible for the content of the documents.