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Cali State Notary Power Of Attorney Documents

My name is Jamila Sloan Barahona, and I have been a California Notary Public since 2022. I am trained and background-checked by the National Notary Association (NNA). I continued my Notarial education by completing training programs from the LSS system, Notary Stars, and Notary Business Builders (NBB). I am a proud California League of Notaries and Gold Star California member. One of our specialties is Power of Attorney signings. If you require a Power of Attorney in the Central Valley, don't hesitate to contact us after reading the information below.

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Power of Attorney Signings

Power of Attorney signings may seem unique if you have never done one before. However, for an experienced Notary Public in California, they are quite common. In fact, we do them often for Will & trust signings and Hospital signings.

When you are having a Power of Attorney signed by a friend or family member you will need to make sure of the following before contacting Cali State Notary:

  1. The signer who is granting Power of Attorney is aware of the document they will be signing and what it will do for them and their rights.

  2. The signer who is granting Power of Attorney is in sound mind and body and will be able to sign the document after the Notary briefly explains the document.

  3. The signer who is granting the Power of Attorney has a non-expired US-issued Driver's License or non-expired US-issued Passport. If the signer does not have one of these two forms of ID, the signer may need two credible witnesses. A credible witness is a person who is not listed in the documents and is not a blood relative to the signer (a disinterested party). That person must have one of the two types of documents and also sign a Credible Witness Affidavit at the time of the signing.

  4. You will need to inspect your forms as well to ensure that you only need a Notary. Many Power of Attorney forms require two witnesses in addition to the Notary. If your form requires two witnesses and a Notary, you will need to make arrangements for the witnesses to be present.

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I offer Mobile Notary Services in all of Stanislaus County, including the following zip codes: 95355, 95350, 94550, 95351, 95307, 95380, 95382, 95356, 95361, 95358, 95363, 95354, 95367, 95357, 95360, 95326, 95368, 95386, 95316, 95328, 95230, 95329, 95385, 95313, 95323, 95319, 95353, 95352, 95381, 95387, 95397; and Cities: including Ceres, Crows Landing, Diablo Grande, Denair, Eugene, Empire, Grayson, Hickman, Hughson, Keyes, Knights Ferry, La Grange, Modesto, Monterey Park Tract, Montpelier, Newman, Oakdale, Patterson, Riverbank,  Riverdale Park Tract, Salida, Turlock, Valley Home, Vernalis, Waterford and Westley.

WE ARE NOT ATTORNEYS LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAW IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND WE MAY NOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE OR ACCEPT FEES FOR LEGAL ADVICE.

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