Rob Schmidt's Fremont Notary Service
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Rob Schmidt Mobile Notary Service. We Service these cities Alameda, Alamo, Alviso, Antioch, Atherton, Bay Point, Belmont, Berkeley, Brentwood, Burlingame, Campbell, Clayton, Colma, Crocket, Concord, Cupertino, Castro Valley, Daly City, Danville, Discovery Bay, Dublin, East Palo Alto, El Sobrante, Emeryville, Fremont, Foster City, Hayward, Hercules, Kensington, Lafayette, Livermore, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Martinez, Millbrae, Milpitas, Moraga, Mountain View, Newark, Oakland, Palo Alto, Piedmont, Pinole Pacheco, Pittsburg, Pleasanton, Redwood City, Richmond, Rodeo, Saratoga, San Bruno, San Carlos, San Jose, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, San Mateo, San Pablo, San Ramon, Santa Clara, So. San Francisco, Sunnyvale, Union City, Walnut Creek, Woodside . And even San Francisco, but it's gonna cost you to send me there.... traffic, no parking , crowds, one way streets. See I'd rather not go to the City.
The primary purpose of the Notary Public is to prevent fraud
by forgery. Notaries are most
often used whenever real property is purchased or transferred to another party.
Part of
either transaction will include the notarization of certain documents by a
notary public.
What Is A Notary Public?
A notary public is a reputable witness, commissioned by California’s Secretary
of State, who may legally certify by
written acknowledgment on a document that he or she knows you to be the person
who has executed the document.
Note: Any person requesting notarization of a will should be referred to an
attorney.
Why Is A Notary Public Necessary?
The law required notary certifications under many situations. Most documents in
real property transactions, such as a
grant deed or trust deed, must be notarized before they can be recorded by the
county recorder. When you have an
important document notarized it affords you the fullest protection against
possible forgery.
Who Is Entitled To Be A Notary Public?
In California, a notary public must be a citizen of the United States, a legal
resident of the state in which he or she is
commissioned, not less than 18 years of age, and must satisfy the Secretary of
State that he or she is of good moral
character. A notary public must also satisfactorily pass a qualification
examination and provide a performance bond
under which any official misconduct or neglect of the notary public makes the
notary, together with the surety of the
bond, liable to the persons injured thereby for damages sustained.
How And Where Does A Notary Public Perform The Notarial Service?
Notarization takes place only in the state where the notary public has been
commissioned. The notary certifies to the
identity of the person appearing and signing the document on the date and in the
county specified on the notary
certification. The notary’s certification testifies that the signatures on the
document is genuine. The notary public
maintains a complete record book to preserve evidence of the acknowledgement.
For identification purposes, the
notary public required that the signatures of the parties executing the document
also be signed in the record book.
Your notary public provides an important professional servic e and is entitles
to charge a fee for such services. The
Secretary of State establishes the maximum fees a notary public may charge.
Notary Public Guidelines
• Should not notarize any instrument or document if the party signing the
document is not present or doesn’t
sign the document in his or her presence.
• Should not draw legal agreements or attempt to give legal advice of any
nature (unless the notary is also an
attorney)
• Should not notarize any signature unless the party is personally known to
the notary or satisfactory
identification is provided to the notary.
• Should not authorize anyone else to notarize for him or her.
• Should not notarize out of state in which the commission has been granted.
• Should require proper identification such as a drivers license, passport or
California/military I.D.
• May require a thumbprint (right hand).
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