Mobile Notary Services: The Convenient Solution for Trusts, Wills, and Power of Attorney Lincoln, CA

The Essential Guide to Mobile Notary Services for Trusts, Wills, and Powers of Attorney

Mobile notary services are a convenient way to have your legal documents notarized without having to visit a physical notary office. With the help of mobile notaries, you can have your documents notarized at the location of your choice. 

Notarizing documents is an essential part of any legal process, as it ensures that all parties involved in the transaction are verified as the identity of the person(s) signing the document. 

Cari Southard is your Lincoln reputable notary expert, ready to help whenever you need a notary. Make an appointment today by calling or texting 916-581-5122 or visiting us online at www.notarycari.com to find out more about having your documents notarized.

What is a Trust Delivery Agent?

A Trust Delivery Agent is a mobile notary who is commissioned by their state to act as a Notary Public and is authorized to administer oaths and affirmations, take acknowledgments, witness signatures, and perform other duties as permitted by state law. This type of service is often used for trust and will signings, and other important documents. 

Mobile notaries are typically independent business owners who travel to a client’s location or office to witness the signature of a document. They provide a secure and reliable way for individuals to verify the identity of those who need important legal and personal documents notarized. 

Despite the widespread familiarity with the term "notary public," there are still many misconceptions about the role and responsibilities of these professionals. Contrary to what most people think, a notary public does not have the power to "legalize" documents or vouch for their accuracy. However, the critical function that a notary serves in verifying the identity of the person signing the document, ensuring that they are signing willingly and with understanding, and administering oaths when necessary.

Exploring the Benefits of Mobile Notary Services for Wills, Trusts, and Powers of Attorney

There are many benefits to using our mobile notary services, especially if you need notarization services urgently, on short notice, or outside normal business hours. Cari Southard, Notary Public is available during M-F 9am to 6pm, Evenings and Weekends by appointment only and can come to your home, office, or other location to notarize documents without taking time away from your life. 

This can be especially useful in urgent situations when a document needs to be notarized as soon as possible. For example, if you need to notarize a document for a legal matter that requires a quick turnaround, with our mobile notary service we can come to your location and take care of the notarization process on the spot.

Here are some other benefits of hiring our notary services: 

  • Convenience of location - A Mobile notary visit can be arranged at your home, office, or another desired location.

  • Saves time and money - A mobile notary comes to you so you can make everyday life easier by speeding up the process and potentially making the services cheaper.

  • Flexible appointments - Mobile notary appointments are available during normal business hours and after-hours.

  • Print and scan documents - A mobile notary can print and digitally scan any of the documents on the spot.

  • Locally deliver documents - A mobile notary can provide local courier services to deliver urgent documents.

  • Ship documents - a mobile notary can mail your documents for you through FedEx or UPS, or another mail courier, to anywhere in the world (ask for a shipping quote)

  • Apostille services - a mobile notary can facilitate your documents to receive an apostille from the CA Secretary of State, another Secretary of State, or the U.S. Department of State. 

Which Types of Legal Documents Can a Mobile Notary Assist With?

Cari Southard, Notary Public provides an important service to individuals and businesses who need documents notarized without having to visit a physical location. Mobile notaries can assist with a wide range of documents, including Wills, trusts, Powers of Attorney, and many other types of documents*, including:

  • Affidavits: A sworn written statement made by a person voluntarily.

  • Powers of Attorneys: Electing someone to act on an individual's behalf financially or medically while they are alive.

  • Contracts: A legally binding agreement between two or more parties. 

  • Simple Wills: An individual’s wishes on how they want their assets distributed and guardianship handled after death.

  • Trusts: A fiduciary agreement where an appointed trustee holds on to designated assets for beneficiary distribution before or after the individual's death.

  • Living Wills and Healthcare Directives: An individual’s medical care wishes in the event they are unable to make decisions for themselves.

  • Guardianships or Conservatorships: One or more people appointed to make decisions on an individual’s behalf due to age or disability or for their dependents.

  • Grant Deeds, Quitclaim Deeds, or a Transfer of Property Ownership: The transfer of property ownership from one person to another.

  • Real Estate Closing Documents: The documents required for selling a property.

  • Mortgage Documents: The terms and agreements for financing a property.

  • Vehicle Titles and Registration: The transfer of a vehicle to another person or state-issued registration documents.

  • Adoption Papers or Forms: New or existing adoption documents

  • Personal Loan Agreements: A personal loan agreement between two parties.

  • Prenuptial Agreements: The terms and agreements from both parties before getting married, which might include the division of assets in the event of divorce or death.

We provide a convenient and easy way for individuals to have their documents notarized quickly and securely. With our help, you can ensure your personal and legal documents are properly notarized.

*Just as a friendly reminder, I am not an attorney licensed to practice law in this state. I am not allowed to draft legal records, give advice on legal matters, including immigration, or charge a fee for those activities.


Understanding the Process Behind Mobile Notary Services

Mobile notary services are becoming increasingly popular as they provide convenience and flexibility for the client. However, it is important to understand the process behind these services to ensure that all parties involved are protected.

The notarization process requires:

  1. Schedule your notary appointment online at our website, or by calling or texting 916-581-5122 for availability

  2. If witnesses are required, coordinate schedules to ensure they can arrive on time for the appointment

  3. If witnesses are required, but you are unable to provide your own witnesses, your notary can provide one for you for an additional fee

  4. Provide a copy of the document you want to sign and have notarized

  5. Make sure all forms are fully completed, but do not sign until in the presence of the notary.

  6. You must provide a valid and current government-issued photo ID, such as a valid driver’s license or passport. (If this is not available please advise your notary)

  7. All witnesses present (as needed) with a government-issued photo ID present.

  8. All Signers must be present before the notary public when signing the document.

Notarize with Confidence Today!

Since 2003, Cari Southard, Notary Public has helped countless businesses and customers get their documents notarized. We are available M-F 9am to 6pm, and Evenings and Weekends by appointment only to help you with anything you might need, so contact us any time with questions. 

We'll always be here to provide you with the assistance you need to get your work done right the first time. Call 916-581-5122 to discuss your unique notary needs or go to www.notarycari.com to schedule online.

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