What can our Notary Public Service do for you?

The function of this service in the United States is to attest to the veracity of the signatures so that the signatories do so freely and above all to verify the identity of these people.

The intervention of a notary service may be required in heritage, deeds, affidavits, licenses, loans, refinancing, real estate sales, closing mortgages, opening certain bank accounts, notarial powers, contracts, and others legal documents.

JCSolutions.us is available 6 days per week, has been serving for more than 20 years in Los Angels, we are bilingual (English and Spanish), licensed in the State of California and we have helped thousands of people in their private and commercial procedures quickly, efficiently and reliably.

Please Contact at
(213) 388-2404
All consultations are free and we will be happy to receive them.

The most common services we serve are:

Real Estate documents

Real Estate Documents collectively means the Mortgage, the Disbursement Agreement and all other documents, instruments, agreements and certificates executed and delivered by the Borrower to the Lender in relation to any of the foregoing.

School Permission Slips

​School Permission Slips is a form that a school or other organization sends home with a student to a parent in which the parent provides authorization for minor children to travel under the auspices of the school or organization for an event, such as a field trip.

Parental Permissions

This refer to the consent given on a minor’s behalf by at least one parent, or a legal guardian, or by another person properly authorized to act for the minor, for the minor to engage in or submit to a specified activity.

Medical Release Form

The Medical Release Form is a document that gives healthcare professionals permission to share patient medical information with other parties

Car Title Transfers

Consists of two steps, one for the seller and one for the buyer. … The buyer then takes the signed title to the DMV, and the state issues a new registration and title. Some states might require additional paperwork to complete the process, such as a bill of sale or a transfer of ownership form.

Power of Attorney

The Power of Attorney is a document that allows you to appoint a person or organization to manage your affairs if you become unable to do so.

Trust Signings

Loan Signing Agents with errors & Omissions coverage

and others

If you have a very particular case that is not listed above, do not hesitate to contact us

With our vast experience, we provide the optimal solution for your case.

Preparing for your appointment

Review Your Documents for Accuracy

​Please be sure your document is filled out and if sections are not applicable, please indicate that on the document.

It is a violation of California law for a Notary Public to notarize an incomplete document. This law is to protect the signer from someone fraudulently entering additional information on your document after it is out of your possession.

Please wait to sign your document until your appointment.

Schedule an Appointment Ready to have your documents notarized? For your convenience call us @ (213) 388-2404 to make an appointment.

Identification

The primary function of a Notary Public is to examine identification, that you are the person listed on the document and to act as an impartial witness, when you sign your documents. This is to deter fraudulent activity.

Options for ID

These should be unexpired or if expired, issued within 5 years prior to the expiration date:

- Drivers License
- State I.D. card
- Passport
- Consular card, City
- State or Federal government issued ID card
- Tribal ID card
- Inmate ID card

If it is impossible for you to produce the I.D. noted above, call us to discuss your options: (213) 388-2404
Note: If you have an elderly parent with mobility issues, they often need to get documents notarized.
Seniors can apply for a "free" senior ID card (62 years and older) often by mail, you can review your options & find the CA DMV application form here.

Frequently asked questions

Most frequent questions and answers

What is a Notary Public?

A notary public is a public servant appointed by the state government to witness the signing of important documents and administer oaths (National Notary Association).

What can a notary public do?

A notary public notarizes any document in which an author needs to ensure the integrity of the signer. A notary public verifies the identity of the signer, and that they are signing knowingly and willingly. This process helps deter the fraudulent execution of documents.

Who is the Responsible for Notary Public in California?

The Secretary of State is responsible for overseeing notary commissions within the State law, as well as authenticating the signatures of California public officials and notaries public.

The Secretary of State grants four-year notary public commissions to qualified persons, approves notary public education courses, authorizes notary seal manufacturers, investigates violations of notary public law and takes disciplinary action, and issues apostilles.

How does a notary verify the identity of the signer?

A notary will ask a signer for a document such as a driver’s license or government-issued identification card that includes a photograph, signature and some information describing the person.

Can a notary public prepare or assist in the preparation of any documents?

No, a notary public can only witness the signing of the documents, not assist or prepare any documents. To assist or prepare documents would be an unlawful practice of law. This keeps the notary’s position as an impartial witness to the signing.

Can a notary public 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 may vary, but in general, no. For vital records documents such as birth certificates and marriage certificates, the requestor should visit the local agency that holds these documents, such as a local county clerk. There are some limited instances when a notary may certify a copy, but it is best to check with the notary of your state.

Can a notary public prepare or notarize immigration papers?

A notary may notarized papers those that require notarization such as… the Affidavit of Support, but they may not prepare or file another person’s immigration papers unless he or she is an attorney or a US DOJ accredited representative.