Sf BAY AREA Notary Services

Reliable Mobile Notary Services

Proudly serving professionals in real estate, law, and healthcare with reliable and hassle-free Notary Signing Services for your clients and patients in the San Francisco Bay Area

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Document Signing Services

real estate loans

estate planning

healthcare directives

refinancing

trusts

dmv title & liens

helocs

wills

Insurance documents

reverse mortgages

settlement agreements

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MEET THE NOTARY

Hi, I'm Garth!

As a certified Notary Public and Loan Signing Agent, I specialize in providing reliable, professional, and convenient notary services throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

Whether you’re closing on a home, finalizing an estate plan, or handling important legal documents, I ensure a seamless signing experience with accuracy and efficiency. My goal is to make the process simple, stress-free, and secure—right where you need me.

I support you with your notary signing needs:

real estate professionals

legal professionals

healthcare professionals

individuals & businesses

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Book Your Signing Today!

Fast, reliable, and hassle-free—schedule your notary appointment at a time and place that works for you. I serve clients located in the San Francisco Bay area, ranging from from Sonoma and Solano counties to Santa Clara and all the cities and counties in between.

Mobile Notary Service Areas

Book Your Signing Anywhere in

the San Francisco Bay area

Serving the SF Bay Area

I travel to you!

Mobile Areas Include Cities In:

  • Alameda County

  • Contra Costa County

  • Marin County

  • Napa County

  • San Francisco County

  • San Mateo County

  • Santa Clara County

  • Solano County

  • Sonoma County

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Frequently Asked Questions

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General Notary Questions

Question 1: What is a notary public?

A notary public is a state-appointed official who verifies the identity of signers and ensures that documents are signed willingly and without coercion.

Question 2: What types of documents do you notarize?

I notarize real estate documents (purchase agreements, refinancing, HELOCs, reverse mortgages), estate planning documents (wills, trusts, powers of attorney), healthcare documents (advanced healthcare directives), and DMV-related documents (title and lien transfers), among others.

Question 3: Do you offer mobile notary services?

Yes, I provide mobile notary services, meaning I can travel to your home, office, hospital, or any convenient location within the San Francisco Bay Area.

Question 4: What do I need to bring to a notary appointment?

You must bring a valid, government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license, passport, or military ID) and the document(s) to be notarized. For loan signings, I work with your real estate professionals to bring the loan documents to our appointment.

Question 5: Can you notarize documents for someone who is elderly or disabled?

Yes, I specialize in assisting individuals who may have mobility challenges. I can travel to homes, hospitals, or care facilities. The signer must be fully aware and willing to sign the document.

Loan Signing Questions

Question 1: What is a loan signing agent, and how is it different from a notary public?

A loan signing agent (LSA) is a notary trained in handling mortgage and real estate transactions. I ensure that loan documents are executed correctly, reducing delays in the closing process.

Question 2: How long does a loan signing appointment take?

A typical loan signing takes between 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the complexity of the documents and any questions the signer may have.

Question 3: Can you explain the documents during a loan signing?

As a notary, I can describe the general purpose of each document but cannot provide legal or financial advice. I recommend reaching out to your lender or escrow officer for specific questions.

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