Long beach Notary Services

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Your Go To Mobile Notary For All

General Notary Work and Loan Signing Appointments

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Services I Offer

Real estate documents

Powers of attorney

Wills and trusts

Affidavits and sworn statements

Business agreements

School, travel, or medical forms requiring notarization

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MEET THE NOTARY

Hey, I'm Erin!

With over 10 years of experience and a passion for exceptional service, I am a dedicated Notary Loan Signing Agent who facilitates seamless real estate transactions. NNA and LSS trained and certified. My meticulous attention to detail ensures accuracy, confidentiality, and compliance for every signing. I skillfully guide clients through complex loan documents, prioritize staying up-to-date on industry regulations, and maintain the highest standards of integrity and trustworthiness. You can choose me with confidence, knowing your transactions will be handled with the utmost professionalism and expertise.

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Mobile Notary Service Areas

Book Your Signing Anywhere In The area

My Office Is Located In

Long Beach

I travel to you! Get in touch for travel fees and more

Mobile Areas Include

  • Service Area Los Angeles County

  • Service Area Orange County

  • Service Area San Bernardino County

  • Service Area San Diego County

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"Erin Dempsey is the best Notary."


She will come to you and she is very detailed and thorough.- Dana S

STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

I understand you might have questions, so I've provided a list of answers below to help.

Question 1: What is a notary public?

A notary public is a state-commissioned official who witnesses the signing of important documents, verifies the identities of the signers, and ensures the process is conducted without fraud or coercion.

Question 2: What types of documents can a notary notarize?

Notaries can notarize a wide variety of documents, including:

  • Real estate documents (e.g., deeds, mortgages, loan agreements)

  • Affidavits and sworn statements

  • Powers of attorney

  • Trusts and wills

  • School or medical forms requiring notarization.

Question 3: What do I need to bring to a notary appointment?

You’ll need:

  • A valid, government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver’s license, passport)

  • All documents requiring notarization (fully completed, but unsigned until in the presence of the notary)

  • Any witnesses, if required for the document

Question 4: Can you notarize documents online or remotely?

Depending on your state laws, we may offer remote online notarization (RON). This allows you to complete the process virtually via secure video conferencing. The State of California does not currently allow CA notaries to preform RON.

Question 5: Do you offer mobile notary services?

Yes! My mobile notary services bring the notary to your location for maximum convenience. Contact Me to schedule a time and place.

Question 6: How much do notary services cost?

My fees are based on state regulations and the type of notarization required. Mobile services may include an additional travel fee. Contact me directly for a detailed quote.

Question 7: Do all parties need to be present at the time of notarization?

Yes, all signers must be present with valid identification during the notarization process.

Question 8: What is the difference between an acknowledgment and a jurat?

Acknowledgment: Confirms the signer’s identity and willingness to sign the document.

Jurat: Requires the signer to swear or affirm the truthfulness of the document’s contents in front of the notary.

Question 9: Can you notarize a copy of a document?

Yes, we can perform a "certified copy" notarization, depending on your state’s laws. Please bring the original document and the copy.

Question 10: Can you notarize documents for someone who is not physically present?

No, the signer must appear in person (or virtually, if allowed) before the notary for the notarization process.

Question 11: How do I schedule a notary appointment?

It’s easy to schedule an appointment! You can:

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