Notarization Types
Power of Attorney
Last Will & Testament
Living Trusts
Health Directives
Sworn Statements
Quitclaim Deeds
Travel Documents
Grant Deeds
Mortgages/Refinancing
Documents should be completed, but NOT signed before the notary arrives.
All Things Notary
Notary Services
Acknowledgment/Jurat - $15 per notarized signature.
Certified Copy of Power of Attorney - $15.
Travel fees…
Oakley - $25
Antioch - $25
Brentwood - $25
Pittsburgh - $35
Discovery Bay - $35
Bethel Island - $35
Mountain House - $50
All other locations - Please call for pricing
Apostille Service
Expedited Apostille service - $250 (1-2 day document return)
Standard Apostille service - $150 (3-5 day document return)
Economy Apostille service - $110 (20-30 day document return)
We offer free local pickup (within 20 miles) and hand deliver of your document(s) to the CA Secretary of State for certification. Includes pickup, travel to Sacramento, and postage to your home or office.
Document Packages (travel fee included)
Loan Signings - $200
Trusts - $200 (1 Trustee) or
$275 (2 Trustees)
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Acceptable Identification
Proper identification is required for any notarial service that requires verification of signature. California recognizes the following types of identification as valid:
California Driver License or ID Card
A United States passport
Driver license or ID card (non-driver’s) issued by another state
Mexican or Canadian driver license issued by an authorized agency
US Military identification card (must include signature)
Foreign passport
California State, County, or City ID card (with photo, serial no., signature, and issue or expiration date)
The Consular card (must have physical description, photo, signature, serial#)
Federally recognized Tribal ID card (must have physical description, photo, signature, serial#)
Inmate ID card or wristband for incarcerated signers
All of these ID cards must be either current or issued within the last 5 years. These are the only California-approved ID cards. Should you be unable to provide one of these ID cards, you may be identified on the oath or affirmation of credible identifying witnesses who have their own approved ID card. Credible Identifying witnesses must have personal knowledge of your identity, believe it is not reasonable for you to obtain the approved ID, and be honest, aware, and impartial.