General Mobile Notary

General Mobile Notary Services In Los Angeles

Everyday documents still deserve careful, convenient notarization. A mobile notary travels to your home, office, hospital, or other location in Los Angeles so you can sign and notarize powers of attorney, affidavits, bills of sale, guardianship documents, travel consent letters, and more without fighting traffic or office hours.

Everyday Notarizations

What General Mobile Notary Services Cover

General mobile notary work includes most of the personal, family, and business documents you encounter in day-to-day life. Instead of traveling to multiple offices, you can handle several notarizations in a single visit where you are.

Common Personal Documents

  • Powers of attorney (financial, medical, limited, durable).
  • General affidavits and sworn statements for courts and agencies.
  • Name change and same-name affidavits for inconsistent records.
  • Guardianship and temporary custody authorizations for minors.
  • Minor travel consent letters and DS-3053 passport consent forms.

Property, Business & Other Documents

  • Bills of sale for vehicles, boats, equipment, and valuable property.
  • Copy certification by document custodian for IDs, diplomas, and records.
  • Letters of resignation from boards, trusteeships, and POA roles.
  • Immigration affidavits of support and related sworn statements.
  • Many other forms that require acknowledgments or jurats under California law.

If you are not sure whether your document can be notarized, you can text a photo (with any sensitive information covered) for a quick review of the notary wording.


Document Types

Popular General Notary Documents We Handle

Use this section as a directory. Choose the specific document type you need to see detailed explanations, requirements, and what to have ready for your appointment.

Power Of Attorney (POA)

General, durable, limited, and medical powers of attorney notarized at your home, office, hospital, or care facility.
Bill Of Sale

Vehicle, boat, equipment, and personal property bills of sale notarized where the buyer and seller meet.
Guardianship & Temporary Custody

Authorize a trusted adult to care for a minor, make decisions, and handle school and medical matters.
Minor Travel Consent Letter

Travel consent letters for children traveling without one or both parents, for airlines, cruise lines, and borders.
Passport DS-3053 Consent Form

Statement of Consent for a child's U.S. passport when one parent cannot appear at the passport office.
General Affidavit & Sworn Statement

Sworn statements for court, insurance, school, employment, and other situations without a preprinted form.
Immigration Affidavit Of Support

Sworn financial support affidavits and support letters for immigration and consular cases.
Copy Certification By Document Custodian

Sworn statements that copies of IDs, passports, diplomas, and other records are true and correct copies.
Name Change & Same-Name Affidavit

Sworn statements that connect different versions, spellings, or stages of your name across important documents.
Notarized Letter Of Resignation

Resignation letters for boards, trustees, POA agents, and sensitive employment or fiduciary roles.

How It Works

What To Expect From A General Mobile Notary Visit

The process is designed to be simple, compliant with California notary law, and respectful of your time. Most appointments take place in 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the number of documents and signers.

Before The Appointment

  1. You contact us with your location, document type, number of signers, and any deadlines.
  2. We confirm availability, travel fees, and the per-signature notary fees based on your situation.
  3. You gather valid IDs, any required witnesses, and make sure documents are filled out but not signed.

During & After The Appointment

  1. The mobile notary arrives on time, verifies each signer's identity, and reviews the documents for notary wording.
  2. The appropriate notarial act (acknowledgment or jurat) is performed, and each signer signs in the notary's presence when required.
  3. The notary completes the certificate, applies their seal, records the notarization in the journal, and returns the documents to you.

Important: The notary's role is to verify identity, witness signatures, and complete required notarial certificates. For legal advice, document selection, or strategy, you should consult an attorney or the organization that requested the documents.


Pricing & Availability

Travel Fees, Notary Fees, And Same-Day Service

How Pricing Works

  • Travel fee based on distance, time of day, and urgency.
  • Per-signature notary fee in line with California's maximum allowed rates.
  • Additional charges for multiple signers, parking, waiting time, or complex logistics when applicable.
  • Quotes provided up front so you know your costs before booking.

Same-Day & After-Hours

  • Same-day and next-day appointments are often available across much of Los Angeles County.
  • Evening and weekend appointments may be arranged depending on schedule and location.
  • Urgent hospital, jail, and last-minute transaction requests are prioritized whenever possible.

For an exact quote, text your location, document type, and preferred time to (213) 933-2507, or call to discuss your situation.


Frequently Asked Questions

General Mobile Notary FAQ

What is a mobile notary?

A mobile notary is a commissioned notary public who travels to meet you where you are — home, office, hospital, jail, or another agreed location — instead of requiring you to visit a fixed office or bank branch.

Which documents can you notarize?

Most everyday documents that use standard California acknowledgment or jurat certificates can be notarized, including powers of attorney, affidavits, bills of sale, guardianship forms, travel consent letters, copy certification statements, and many more.

What identification do I need?

Each signer must present valid, current government issued photo ID, such as a drivers license, state ID, passport, or another ID that meets California notary requirements. Expired IDs are generally not acceptable.

Can you explain my documents or tell me what to sign?

The notary can explain which parts of the document are for notarization, but cannot give legal advice, interpret legal language, or recommend which document you should sign. For that, you should speak with your attorney, lender, or the requesting agency.

Can you bring a printer or help if I do not have the document ready?

Yes. A mobile office setup with a laptop, portable printer, and scanner can be brought to your appointment so you can access templates from your attorney, bank, consulate, or a legal document platform, then print, sign, and notarize in one visit.

Do you handle apostille and international use?

Many notarized documents can be apostilled or legalized for use in other countries. If your destination country or consulate requires an apostille, we can notarize your documents and coordinate the apostille or legalization process as a separate service.