Real Estate Document Notary

Need Real Estate Documents Notarized? I Travel to You.

Mobile notary service for real estate documents, property forms, deeds, escrow-related paperwork, acknowledgments, jurats, and other documents requiring notarized signatures across Los Angeles and nearby areas.

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Mobile notary service for property and real estate documents.

Real estate paperwork often requires notarized signatures, especially when a document affects ownership, authorization, transfer, escrow, or recorded property records.

I travel to homes, offices, escrow-related appointments, hospitals, care facilities, and other convenient locations for eligible real estate document notarizations.

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Property document notarizationMobile notarization for eligible deeds, property forms, authorizations, and real estate-related documents.
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Acknowledgments and juratsMany real estate documents require acknowledgment wording, while some forms may require a jurat or oath.
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Los Angeles mobile serviceI travel to homes, offices, businesses, care facilities, and other convenient signing locations.
Standard Mobile Appointments
$110–$150 typical total range

Many standard mobile notary appointments fall in this range depending on travel distance, number of signatures, parking, timing, and appointment complexity.

Pricing note: California per-signature notarial fees are separate from the mobile travel fee. Final pricing is confirmed before arrival.

Serving Los Angeles and nearby areas, including Studio City, Burbank, Sherman Oaks, Glendale, Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Encino, Santa Monica, Culver City, Pasadena, and surrounding communities.

Property Documents

Real estate documents often need proper identity verification.

When a document affects property, ownership, transfer, or authority, the receiving party may require notarization. I can notarize eligible signatures when the signer is present, properly identified, and willing to sign.

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Deed-Related Documents

Grant deeds, quitclaim deeds, deed-related forms, and other property documents may require notarized signatures.

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Escrow-Related Forms

Certain escrow, seller, buyer, refinance, or property-transfer documents may need notarization.

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Property Authorizations

Authorization forms, owner statements, permissions, and related property paperwork may require a notary.

Important: I do not prepare real estate documents, provide legal advice, explain legal consequences, or determine whether a document is legally sufficient. Please consult an attorney, escrow officer, title company, lender, or receiving party for document-specific questions.
Common Documents

Real estate documents I may be able to notarize

These are common examples of real estate-related paperwork that may require notarization. The receiving party should confirm the exact requirements.

Grant Deeds

Documents involving property transfer or ownership changes may require notarized signatures before recording or acceptance.

Quitclaim Deeds

Quitclaim deed signatures often require notarization and proper acknowledgment wording.

Deeds of Trust

Certain deed of trust documents or related paperwork may require notarized signatures.

Escrow Forms

Escrow-related documents, seller forms, buyer forms, or transaction paperwork may need notarization.

Property Affidavits

Some real estate affidavits or sworn property statements may require a jurat, oath, or affirmation.

Owner Authorization Forms

Property owner authorizations, consent forms, and related real estate paperwork may require notarized signatures.

Before Booking

What’s required for real estate documents

To complete a real estate document notarization, the signer must personally appear, provide acceptable identification, and sign willingly. The document should be complete and ready before the appointment.

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Valid government-issued photo IDEach signer must present acceptable identification at the appointment.
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All required signers presentEvery person whose signature needs notarization must personally appear before the notary.
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Complete documentThe document should be complete before notarization. Blank or incomplete documents may not be eligible.
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Confirmed notarial wordingConfirm whether the receiving party requires an acknowledgment, jurat, or another notarial certificate.
Legal Limits

I cannot give real estate or legal advice.

As a California Notary Public, I can verify identity, witness eligible signatures when required, administer an oath or affirmation when required, complete the notarial certificate, and apply the official notary seal.

I cannot draft deeds, prepare property forms, explain title consequences, choose the notarial wording, advise on ownership transfers, or determine whether a document is legally valid.

Helpful tip: If your document came from escrow, title, a lender, an attorney, a real estate professional, or a government office, ask them to confirm the signing and notarization requirements before booking.
Common Notarial Acts

Real estate documents often use acknowledgments.

Many property documents require an acknowledgment, but some real estate-related forms may require a jurat, oath, or affirmation. The receiving party should confirm which notarial act is required.

Acknowledgment

Common for deeds and property documents. The signer personally appears, is identified, and acknowledges signing willingly.

Jurat

Common for sworn statements or affidavits. The signer signs in front of the notary and takes an oath or affirmation.

Not sure which one you need? Ask the escrow company, title company, lender, attorney, agency, or receiving party before the appointment.
Simple Appointment Process

How mobile real estate document notarization works

I confirm the appointment details before arrival so the signing can be handled clearly and professionally.

Request appointment

Book online or call/text with your location, document type, number of signers, and preferred appointment time.

Confirm details

I confirm travel, timing, ID requirements, pricing, parking, signer availability, and any appointment-specific details.

I travel to you

You present ID, sign or acknowledge as required, and I complete the notarization if all requirements are met.

Pricing

Clear pricing before I arrive

Pricing depends on travel distance, parking, number of signatures, appointment timing, and document needs.

Local Zone Base Travel Fee

$65
Typically for nearby appointments within the local service zone.

Extended Zone Base Travel Fee

$95
Typically for farther appointments or longer travel time.

Notarial fees: California per-signature notarial fees are separate from the mobile travel fee. Most standard mobile appointments often fall between $110–$150 total, depending on location, signatures, parking, and timing.