Norma Rosa Guzman - Mobile Notary Service

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The State of California has determined the fees for Notary Services as $15.00 per signature notarized. Unlimited Transactions - Mobile Notary Service adheres to these regulations.

*Please note if you are hiring a mobile notary public, you are paying an additional fee for the convenience of mobile service to your location. If you require service during peak traffic times or after 7:00pm, the trave

l fee is increased between $10 and $50 depending on the hour. General Fees:

A Travel/Mobile Service fee will be added to the notarization fee as follows:
• Airport Emergency Notarization: $75.00 travel + $15.00 per document, per signature
• Before 8:00 a.m. and after 8:00 p.m. $45.00 travel fee (based on distance) + standard Notary Fee(s)
• Local Jails - 2 hours allotted: $150.00 (must be prepaid prior to travel to the facility)
• Excessive Waiting Times: $50.00 per hour after the first 20 minutes


Loan Packages fees – Varies, please refer to Escrow Officer
• Loan Document Pickup & Delivery (local areas)
• Drop-off to courier upon signing completion, with confirmation email/tracking information


Miscellaneous services/ Other Fees:

• In office (lender or escrow) Loan Signing: $200.00
• Local Mobile Notary to client home $250.00
• Refinance $175.00
• Courier services: varies according to mileage
• Notary Signing Cancellation Fee: $50.00 *(if 24-hour notice not given)

For your convenience you can pay your invoice by Venmo, CashApp, Zelle, PayPal or Escrow will mail check to Notary Public. Thank you for choosing and trusting our mobile notary services. We sincerely appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future!

What is Notarization?Notarization is the official fraud-deterrent process that assures the parties of a transaction that...
04/12/2023

What is Notarization?
Notarization is the official fraud-deterrent process that assures the parties of a transaction that a document is authentic and can be trusted. It is a three-part process, performed by a Notary Public, which includes vetting, certifying and record-keeping. Notarizations are sometimes referred to as "notarial acts."

Notarization is the assurance by a duly appointed and impartial Notary Public that a document is authentic, that its signature is genuine, and that its signer acted without duress or intimidation, and intended the terms of the document to be in full force and effect.

The central value of notarization lies in the Notary's impartial screening of a signer for identity, willingness, and awareness. This screening detects and deters document fraud and helps protect the personal rights and property of private citizens from forgers, identity thieves and exploiters of the vulnerable. Every day the process of notarization prevents countless forged, coerced, and incompetent signings that would otherwise overwhelm our court system and dissolve the network of trust allowing our civil society to function.

The Different Notarial Acts
Acknowledgments
An acknowledgment is typically performed on documents controlling or conveying ownership of valuable assets. Such documents include real property deeds, powers of attorney and trusts. For an acknowledgment, the signer must appear in person at the time of notarization to be positively identified and to declare ("acknowledge") that the signature on the document is his or her own, that it was willingly made and that the provisions in the document are intended to take effect exactly as written.

Jurats
A jurat is typically performed on evidentiary documents that are critical to the operation of our civil and criminal justice system. Such documents include affidavits, depositions, and interrogatories. For a jurat, the signer must appear in person at the time of notarization to sign the document and to speak aloud an oath or affirmation promising that the statements in the document are true. (An oath is a solemn pledge to a Supreme Being; an affirmation is an equally solemn pledge on one's personal honor.) A person who takes an oath or affirmation in connection with an official proceeding may be prosecuted for perjury should he or she fail to be truthful.

Certified Copies
A copy certification is performed to confirm that a reproduction of an original document is true, exact, and complete. Such originals might include college degrees, passports and other important one-and-only personal papers which cannot be copy-certified by a public record office such as a bureau of vital statistics and which the holder must submit for some purpose but does not want to part with for fear of loss. This type of notarization is not an authorized notarial act in every state, and in the jurisdictions where it is authorized, may be executed only with certain kinds of the original document.

Each state and U.S. territorial jurisdiction adopts its own laws governing the performance of notarial acts. While these different notarial laws are largely congruent when it comes to the most common notarizations, namely acknowledgments and jurats, there are unusual laws in a number of states. In the state of Washington, for example, certification of the occurrence of an act or event is an authorized notarization. And in Maine, Florida and South Carolina, performing a marriage rite is an allowed notarial act.

The Parts of a Notarization
The Notary's screening of the signer for identity, volition and awareness is the first part of a notarization.

The second part is entering key details of the notarization in the Notary's "journal of notarial acts." Keeping such a chronological journal is a widely endorsed best practice, if not a requirement of law. Some states even require document signers to leave a signature and a thumbprint in the Notary's journal.

The third part is completing a "notarial certificate" that states exactly what facts are being certified by the Notary in the notarization. Affixation of the Notary's signature and seal of office on the certificate climaxes the notarization. The seal is the universally recognized symbol of the Notary office. Its presence gives a notarized document considerable weight in legal matters and renders it genuine on its face (i.e., prima facie evidence) in a court of law.

Your business is important to me. While being mindful of the current events in our world, I take every precaution to pra...
12/31/2022

Your business is important to me. While being mindful of the current events in our world, I take every precaution to practice Covid-safe signings. I have worked flawlessly with signing agents, lawyers, title companies and the public to ensure accurate signings while being attentive to the client’s confidentiality.

I will work around your busy schedule and will travel to YOU for your notary needs! I'm a professional and a reliable mobile notary for individuals, families, lenders, title companies and more. I am background screened, bonded, and insured. Not only that, but I have a real estate background and I'm familiar with various loan documents. I look forward to hearing from you!

Mobile: 714-610-3225
Email: [email protected]

Su negocio es importante para mí. Mientras soy consciente de los eventos actuales en nuestro mundo, tomo todas las precauciones para practicar fichajes seguros para Covid. He trabajado perfectamente con agentes firmantes, abogados, compañías de títulos y el público para garantizar firmas precisas mientras estoy atenta a la confidencialidad del cliente.

¡Trabajaré alrededor de su apretada agenda y viajaré a USTED para sus necesidades notariales! Soy una Notary Public móvil profesional y confiable para individuos, familias, prestamistas, compañías de títulos y más. Estoy evaluada en antecedentes, vinculada y asegurada. No solo eso, sino que tengo experiencia en bienes raíces y estoy familiarizada con varios documentos de préstamos. ¡Espero tener noticias suyas!

Móvil: 714-610-3225
Correo electrónico: [email protected]

12/30/2022

Thank you for doing business with me in 2022. I wish you good health, prosperity, and luck in the New Year. The key to my success has been your support. I look ahead to serving you in the coming year. Cheers to 2023! 🥳🥂🍾 -Norma

12/19/2022

Can a notary translate legal documents from another country?

No. As a Notary, you may not translate a document and then perform a notarial act on that document. In essence, that would require you to notarize your own signature certifying the translation is accurate. However, you may notarize a signature on a translated document

The Difference Between Acknowledgments And Jurats The two most common notarizations requested are acknowledgments and ju...
10/03/2022

The Difference Between Acknowledgments And Jurats

The two most common notarizations requested are acknowledgments and jurats. But not everyone knows the difference between these two acts. Here are some important points you should know.

What Is An Acknowledgment?
The purpose of an acknowledgment is for a signer, whose identity has been verified, to declare to a Notary or notarial officer that he or she has willingly signed a document.

An acknowledgment requires the following steps:

1. The signer must appear in person before you.

2. You must positively identify the signer according to your state’s rules.

3. The signer may either sign the document before appearing before you, or in your presence.

4. The signer must declare (acknowledge) signing the document for its intended purpose.

The signer must be able to directly communicate with you that he or she willingly signed the document. Arizona is the exception to this rule. Arizona state law permits a signer to communicate with a Notary through a translator who is also present at the notarization.

What Is A Jurat?
The purpose of a jurat — also known in some states as a “verification upon oath or affirmation” — is for a signer to swear to or affirm the truthfulness of the contents of a document to a Notary or notarial officer.

A jurat requires the following steps:

1. The signer must appear in person before you and sign the document in your presence.

2. In some states, you are required to positively identify the signer.

3. You must administer a spoken oath or an affirmation, and the signer must respond out loud. Silent answers such as a nod of the head are not acceptable.

While not required by law, it is strongly recommended that you have the signer raise his or her right hand to emphasize the seriousness of the oath or affirmation.

A jurat cannot be executed by someone offering to take the oath in someone else’s name — the original signer must swear or affirm the oath in person before the Notary.

Acknowledgment And Jurat Certificates
Because acknowledgments and jurats are different notarizations with different purposes, each requires its own certificate wording. You cannot use a jurat certificate for an acknowledgment, or vice versa. Make sure you use certificate wording that is acceptable under your own state’s rules.

In general, an acknowledgment certificate will contain the words, “acknowledged before me” or similar wording. Jurat certificates will contain the words, “subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me.”

A jurat requires the following steps:

1. The signer must appear in person before you and sign the document in your presence.

2. In some states, you are required to positively identify the signer.

3. You must administer a spoken oath or an affirmation, and the signer must respond out loud. Silent answers such as a nod of the head are not acceptable.

While not required by law, it is strongly recommended that you have the signer raise his or her right hand to emphasize the seriousness of the oath or affirmation.

A jurat cannot be executed by someone offering to take the oath in someone else’s name — the original signer must swear or affirm the oath in person before the Notary.

Acknowledgment And Jurat Certificates
Because acknowledgments and jurats are different notarizations with different purposes, each requires its own certificate wording. You cannot use a jurat certificate for an acknowledgment, or vice versa. Make sure you use certificate wording that is acceptable under your own state’s rules.

In general, an acknowledgment certificate will contain the words, “acknowledged before me” or similar wording. Jurat certificates will contain the words, “subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me.”

World Kindness Day, a global day to promote the importance of being kind to each other, yourself and to the world is cel...
11/13/2021

World Kindness Day, a global day to promote the importance of being kind to each other, yourself and to the world is celebrated worldwide on November 13.

Kindness is to have good intentions, warmth, compassion and love for someone. An act of kindness can fill our hearts with joy and yet in our busy schedules, we sometimes miss out taking time for a fulfilling and satisfying gesture for a friend, family member, loved one or a stranger.

Here are some ways to be kind to somebody:

* Send a motivating text to your friend or family member
* Go out of the way to make someone smile.
* Talk to a friend or family member you haven't spoken to in a long time
* Give someone a genuine compliment
* Surprise your neighbour with some freshly cooked snacks or meal
* Write recommendation for your friend on LinkedIn
* Treat your dog or cat buddies in an animal shelter.
* Be a good listener
* Be kind to yourself and take a day off
* World Kindness Day quotes to share with your friends and family

“Do things for people not because of who they are or what they do in return, but because of who you are.” – Harold S. Kushner

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10/27/2021

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International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the achievements of women. About 84% of Notaries in America are fe...
03/10/2021

International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the achievements of women. About 84% of Notaries in America are female. Today, we celebrate all of you!

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01/20/2021

It's that E A S Y ✒️

Hi y’all! Just going to leave this here for those that need it. LADWP CARES Utility Grant Assistance ProgramLADWP and th...
11/05/2020

Hi y’all! Just going to leave this here for those that need it.

LADWP CARES Utility Grant Assistance Program
LADWP and the City of Los Angeles are here to help LA City residents who may be experiencing income loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Low-income residents may be eligible to receive a one-time $500 check in the mail to help pay bills such as gas, cellular phone, wi-fi, internet and cable television services.

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02/26/2020

**What A Notary Is Not**
Unlike Notaries in foreign countries, a U.S. Notary Public is not an attorney, judge or high-ranking official. A U.S. Notary is not the same as a Notario Publico and these differences can be confusing for immigrants when they approach Notaries in this country. Notaries in the United States should be very clear about what they can or cannot do to serve immigrants the right way and steer clear of notario issues.

Frequently Asked Questions..
02/26/2020

Frequently Asked Questions..

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Norma Rosa Guzman/Mobile Notary Service
Long Beach, CA

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+17146103225

Website

https://notary.snapdocs.com/notary-public/california/long-beach/norma-guzman

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