I want to be your only go to MOBILE NOTARY I have no office; I can come to your home, work, or anyplace in between. Have you called around to find that banks no longer offer notary services? Is the notary at the copy/mail center store is off today? Is It 9:30 PM and you just realized you need a document notarized for next mornings appointment or meeting?
Perhaps you're in the hospital/assisted living home or just need need somebody to come to you? My name is Victor Cardi. My goal is to be the single source for all your notary and loan signing needs by providing exceptional customer service. My goal is to make you feel comfortable when signing a loan package; or any notary job I perform. I explain the function of each document that is signed.
I am here for you! I service all of Orange County. I am easily accessible anytime by cell phone. My rates are competitive and negotiable. I offer discounts on repeat work. I also carry a notary bond of $15,000 and an E & O insurance policy $50,000.
Perhaps you're in the hospital/assisted living home or just need need somebody to come to you? My name is Victor Cardi. My goal is to be the single source for all your notary and loan signing needs by providing exceptional customer service. My goal is to make you feel comfortable when signing a loan package; or any notary job I perform. I explain the function of each document that is signed.
I am here for you! I service all of Orange County. I am easily accessible anytime by cell phone. My rates are competitive and negotiable. I offer discounts on repeat work. I also carry a notary bond of $15,000 and an E & O insurance policy $50,000.
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In order to complete a notarization, I am required to certify the identity of the signer of a document.
NOTE: The name on the ID MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME or LONGER than the name on the document being signed and notarized.
What if you don't have proper identification?
If you lack proper identification, you may be able to use two credible witnesses who will appear with you and are willing to swear, under oath, to your identity.
This option should only be used in circumstances where you are absolutely unable to obtain proper ID.
NOTE: The name on the ID MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME or LONGER than the name on the document being signed and notarized.
What if you don't have proper identification?
If you lack proper identification, you may be able to use two credible witnesses who will appear with you and are willing to swear, under oath, to your identity.
This option should only be used in circumstances where you are absolutely unable to obtain proper ID.
If you are requesting an authorized copy of a birth, death, or marriage certificate, you MUST complete the Sworn Statement included with the application and sign the statement (declaring under penalty of perjury that you are entitled by law to receive an authorized copy).
Your Sworn Statement must be notarized.
If you request an authorized copy but do not include a notarized Sworn Statement, the request will be REJECTED as INCOMPLETE and returned to you without being processed.
Please use the following links to access an application with Sworn Statement for an authorized copy of a birth, death, or marriage certificate.
Your Sworn Statement must be notarized.
If you request an authorized copy but do not include a notarized Sworn Statement, the request will be REJECTED as INCOMPLETE and returned to you without being processed.
Please use the following links to access an application with Sworn Statement for an authorized copy of a birth, death, or marriage certificate.
Have your power of attorney document with you when you sign anything on the principal's behalf.
The entity or person with whom your'e contracting will probably want proof that the principal has authorized you to act for her.
Ideally, the principal has already provided copies to all institutions with whom she expects you to deal, but don't count on this.
Sign the principal's name first, not your own.
This eliminates any confusion that you're acting in your own interests or assuming any personal liability for what you're signing.
The entity or person with whom your'e contracting will probably want proof that the principal has authorized you to act for her.
Ideally, the principal has already provided copies to all institutions with whom she expects you to deal, but don't count on this.
Sign the principal's name first, not your own.
This eliminates any confusion that you're acting in your own interests or assuming any personal liability for what you're signing.
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