Ann's Mobile Notary

Ann's Mobile NotaryAnn's Mobile NotaryAnn's Mobile Notary

Ann's Mobile Notary

Ann's Mobile NotaryAnn's Mobile NotaryAnn's Mobile Notary

(559) 676-9412

Mobile Notary Services in Central California

Mobile Notary Services in Central CaliforniaMobile Notary Services in Central CaliforniaMobile Notary Services in Central California

Reliable and respectful notary public services at your location in Fresno and nearby areas.  I'll come to you!

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About Ann's Mobile Notary

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Expert Notary Services

If you prefer the ease and convenience of a mobile notary, I've got you covered! Born, raised, and educated in the Central Valley, and a former school teacher, I proudly offer certified mobile notary services at your location.  Your documents will be handled with the utmost care and confidentiality. Whether you prefer a notary to come to your home, office, or somewhere else, you can trust my professionalism.

Please Contact Me for Travel Fees

Each notarization is $15. My standard travel fee is $35 but may vary based on location.

Notarization services are offered by appointment at your location, including hospitals, care facilities, and other institutions.

Ann's Mobile Notary

Fresno, CA, USA

(559) 676-9412 anncw63@gmail.com

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Ann's Mobile Notary - Notary Services

 
Following is a list of common documents I can notarize in California.  There are many other less common documents as well!


  • Affidavits: Documents containing sworn statements.
  • Agreements/Contracts: This includes various types like agreements, contracts, business partnership agreements, construction contracts, intercreditor agreements, employment contracts, non-disclosure agreements (NDA), non-compete agreements, and rental agreements.
  • Advance Health Care Directives: Documents outlining medical treatment preferences.
  • Applications: This category includes application for duplicate or paperless titles, passport applications, and student loan applications.
  • Articles of Incorporation/Organization: Documents for establishing corporations and LLCs.
  • Assignments: Such as trademark assignments and intellectual property transfers.
  • Authorizations: Including authorization to release letters, medical authorizations, seal authorization requests, and travel authorizations.
  • Bills of Sale: Documents transferring ownership of personal property.
  • Certificates: Including certificates of authorship and certificates of identity.
  • Copy Certifications: Specifically for powers of attorney.
  • Deeds: Including grant deeds, quitclaim deeds, and deeds of trust.
  • Depositions: Formal statements made under oath.
  • Divorce Settlement Agreements: Agreements outlining the division of assets and custody arrangements in a divorce.
  • DMV Documents: Including title transfers and applications.
  • Estate Documents: Such as trusts, wills, and power of attorney.
  • Financial Documents: Including loan documents, mortgages, promissory notes, and financial statements.
  • Guardianship Agreements: Documents appointing legal guardians.
  • Healthcare Documents: Such as living wills, medical directives, release of records, and HIPAA authorization forms.
  • Immigration Documents: Including affidavits of support and parental consent for minor's travel.
  • Journal Seizure Reports: Form used to report a notary journal seizure.
  • Legal Affidavits: Sworn written statements used in legal proceedings.
  • Letters: Such as letters of authorization, letters of consent, and letters of residency.
  • Loan Documents: Including loan agreements, loan modifications, and promissory notes.
  • Lost or Stolen Seal/Journal Reports: Form used to report a lost or stolen notary seal and/or journal.
  • Oaths/Affirmations: Used to swear to or affirm the truthfulness of a document or statement.
  • Parental Consent Forms: For travel or medical treatment of minors.
  • Passport Applications: For obtaining passports, but not renewals.
  • Power of Attorney: Granting legal authority to act on someone else's behalf.
  • Real Estate Documents: This includes various documents such as real estate contracts, property deeds, leases, rental agreements, deeds of trust, closing disclosures, easements, and property title transfers.
  • Release of Liability Forms: Documents relinquishing claims of liability.
  • Resignation Forms: For a notary public resigning their commission.
  • Settlement Agreements: Agreements resolving disputes.
  • Statements: Such as sworn statements and statements of consent for passport applications for minors.
  • Trusts: Documents used in estate planning.
  • Unclaimed Property Forms: Forms used to claim unclaimed property.
  • Wills: Legal documents specifying the disposition of assets after death. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at anncw63@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

A notary public is an official appointed by the state government to witness and certify the signing of legal documents.


Depending on my schedule, i serve multiple counties including Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, Kings, and San Luis Obispo.  Towns include Clovis, Selma/Kingsburg, Coarsegold, YLP, Oakhurst, Hanford, Paso Robles, Morro Bay, Los Osos, and Santa Cruz.  Please call to discuss my availabiltiy  and fees if you are outsde of Fresno or Madera Counties.


You will need to provide a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport, to be notarized.If you do not have an ID you will need two credible witnesses with ID. Please call to discuss this if your ID is lost, stolen, or expired.


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