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Frequently Asked Questions

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Q:  What type of documents do you process?

My notary services include, but are not limited to, acknowledgments, jurats, power of attorney, health care directive, estate documents, living will, and grant deeds.  Other documents are notarized upon requested. 

Q:  Are there forms you are unable to notarize?

Incomplete documents, signer not present (except for proof of execution by subscribing witness), vital certificates, birth, death, marriage, photographs, copies signatures, or improper identification.  

Q:  Do you offer any discounts. 

Yes, I offer discounts to veterans, seniors over 65, emergency response personnel, teachers and signings with more than 4 notarial signatures needed.  Please contact me by clicking here for additional details.  

Q:  What forms of payment do you accept. 

I accept cash or credit cards via PayPal and Venmo. 

Q:  Is Jennifer Z Notary licensed and bonded?

Yes, I am licensed and I hold a current bond with _____.  Plus, I'm insured by___.  My current commission (license) expires ____.

 

Q:  Quality and Assurance Guarantee 

I take pride in my work and I have great attention to detail.  If documents are no notarized correctly the first time, I will immediately rectify the situation and the return trip is free of charge. 

Q:  I'm not sure which document to use, can you advise?

Notaries cannot advise you on your choice of form.  If you do not know what type of notarial certificate your document requires, please contact the author or the document, or the document recipient, and have them advise you regarding what type of form you should use. 

Q:  What are you fees for notary and travel?

Click here for pricing and fees.

Q:  What areas do you provide service?

Travel for notary and courier documents within 100 miles of zip code 92065.  Contact for additional pricing details.  

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Q:  Is the Notary a Notario Publico?

No.  The English version of Notary Public is as described above.  A Notary Public in California is not the same as a Notario Publico, and the translation Notary Public to Notario Publico is prohibited. 

Q:  Why can't I notarize a blank document?

It is required by law to be complete at the time of signing.  This is both because it is required by the Notary Public, and because it is a good way to prevent fraud.  If a signer signs an incomplete document, someone else can alter the document in an unfavorable way that the signer did not intend to sign.  

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Ramona, CA 92065

I am not an attorney, therefore, by law, I cannot give legal advice, guidance regarding your transaction or related documents or interpret the contents of those documents.  Doing so would be an unauthorized practice of law, subjecting me to possible fines, loss of my notary public commission, or possible prison.

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