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Notary

Need to get your personal or business document notarized?

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Notary

For the best notary public service in Los Angeles, trust Miracle Mail Print and Business Center. With top reviews, we handle notarizing business and personal documents efficiently and professionally.

Certain legal documents require notarization to ensure validity. Notaries public are trained, state-appointed officials who oversee and verify proper document execution. Visit us for reliable and hassle-free notary services

Notary Types:

  • Acknowledgement
    (Most common)

  • Oaths/affirmations

  • Jurat

  • Certify Copies of Power of Attorney (POA) (CA ONLY)

Types of Documents That Require Notarization Include:

  • Adoption documents

  • Appointing a power of attorney (POA)

  • Credit documents

  • Commercial leases

  • Construction permits

  • Deed of trust

  • DMV documents

  • Gaming applications

  • Hospital forms

  • Immigration documents

  • Jobs

  • Legal affidavits

  • Letters of instruction

  • Loan Documents

  • Medical directives

  • Mortgage documents 

  • Nursing home documents

  • Pre-nuptial agreement

  • Resident witness

  • Travel affidavits

  • Vehicle title transfers

  • Vendor contracts

  • Will

Book Your Notary Appointment Now!

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Preparation Before Your Notary Appointment 

Be prepared for your notary appointment.
  • Bring a valid, government-issued photo ID with you when you visit Miracle Mail Print and Business Center for  your notary services.
  • Laws vary by state and some documents may require witnesses in addition to the notarization. In California, a notary public might not be legally allowed to also, simultaneously, act as a signature witness. 
Disclaimer: Notary Public at Miracle Mail are not attorneys.

Notary public at Miracle Mail Print and Business Center are not attorneys licensed to practice law in this state. They are not permitted to draft legal documents, provide legal advice, including on immigration matters, or charge a fee for such services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a notary public?

As stated by the National Notary Association, a notary public is a state-appointed public official responsible for overseeing the signing of significant documents and administering oaths.

What does a notary public notarize?

A notary public authenticates any document where an originator must confirm the signer's integrity. A notary public confirms the signer's identity and ensures they are signing both knowingly and willingly. This procedure helps prevent the fraudulent execution of documents.

How does a notary verify the identity of the signer?

A notary will request a signer to provide a document like a driver’s license or a government-issued ID card that contains a photo, signature, and some personal details.

Can a Notary Public prepare or assist in the preparation of any documents?

A notary public is limited to witnessing the signing of documents and cannot assist in or prepare any documents. Doing so would constitute the unauthorized practice of law. This ensures that the notary remains an impartial witness to the signing process.

Can I be refused a notarization?

A notary public may refuse to perform a notarization if he or she cannot be certain of a prospective signer’s identity, willingness, or understanding of what is happening at that moment.  In addition, a notary may not notarize a document in which he or she has a financial interest.

Can a notary certify a copy of a document?

State laws can differ, but typically, the answer is no. For vital records like birth and marriage certificates, individuals should go to the local agency responsible for these documents, such as the county clerk's office. In certain limited situations, a notary might be able to certify a copy, but it's advisable to consult with a notary in your state.

Can a notary public prepare or notarize immigration papers?

A notary may notarize documents that require notarization, such as the Affidavit of Support, but they may not prepare or file another person’s immigration papers unless they are an attorney or a US DOJ accredited representative.