ABC Notary LLC!

Certified, insured, and a bonded Notary Public



About Me

Amber Fry, I have been a Notary in the State of California since 2012.
I serve Los Angeles and Surrounding Area.
For Fast Service call me at 999-555-0000
from Monday to Saturday 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM.

Reviews

ABC Notary LLC Reviews

"Showed great professionalism as well as exemplary service. Met with me right away, driving to my place, and helping me out with my Notary needs. Will highly recommend her reliable service."


- Kyle M.



"Last minute rush to get some documents notarized and was able to help right away. Kind and thoughtful, providing advice that should have been charged more for!"


- Bhavesh G.



"Great service. Helped my needs to the best of one's abilities and is an expert in the field of notarization."


- Nick L.



FAQS

  1. Can any Document be Notarized?
    • For a document to be notarized it must contain:
    • Text committing the signer in some way.
    • An original signature (not a photocopy) of the document signer.
    • A completed document (no fill-in-the-blank) that includes witness signatures if required, and acknowledgement/Jurat is not asked for the witness signatures. The signer with witness needs to be present at the time of Notarization If acknowledgement/Jurat is required for witness signature as well.
    • A notarial "certificate" which may appear on the document itself or as an attachment.
    • The notary fills in the certificate, signs it and then applies his or her seal to complete the notarization. Notaries certify the identity of signers. The signers are responsible for the content of the documents.

  2. What are all the valid IDs for Notarization?
    • There is reasonable reliance on any one of the following forms of identification, provided it is current or was issued within 5 years:
    • A driver’s license or identification card issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles
    • A United States passport
    • An inmate identification card issued by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, if the inmate is in custody in prison or
    • Any form of inmate identification issued by a sheriff’s department, if the inmate is in custody in a local detention facility
    • There is reasonable reliance on any one of the following forms of identification, provided it is current or was issued within 5 years, and provided that it also contains a photograph, description of the person, signature of the person, and an identifying number
    • A valid consular identification document issued by a consulate from the applicant’s country of citizenship, or a valid passport from the applicant’s country of citizenship
    • A driver’s license issued by another state or by a Canadian or Mexican public agency authorized to issue drivers’ licenses
    • An identification card issued by another state
    • An employee identification card issued by an agency or office of the State of California, or by an agency or office of a city, county, or city and county of California
    • An identification card issued by a federally recognized tribal government
    • Green card and PAN card are not valid IDs for notarization.

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