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Your dependable mobile notary-bringing reliable, accurate service to loan signings, estate planning documents and more, right to your door!



At Your Front Door Notary Services was born from a desire for flexibility—so I could serve my community while being present for my sons. What began as a way to work around my family’s schedule soon became a calling and my full-time profession. With a background in both early childhood education and finance, I’ve been blessed with the patience to navigate sensitive situations, the attention to detail required for accuracy, and a deep respect for confidentiality. As a bilingual notary, I’m grateful to bridge language gaps and serve my community with clarity and confidence.
I approach every appointment with care and intention. My goal is for every client to feel at peace, never rushed or pressured. I take the time to listen, explain, and answer questions so each signing feels calm, respectful, and understood. I truly enjoy helping people through important moments—whether it’s loan documents, general notary work, or celebrating love as a wedding officiant. Being part of someone’s dream coming true is an honor I cherish.
Guided by faith and a heart for service, I strive to reflect integrity, patience, and excellence in everything I do.
I believe every client deserves to feel respected, informed, and at ease.
My role as a notary goes beyond signatures—it’s about trust, peace of mind, and care.
I am committed to providing punctual, accurate, and heartfelt service—every time.
Whether notarizing documents or officiating weddings, I honor life’s important moments with care and respect.
Accuracy, confidentiality, and professionalism are non-negotiable in my work.
Every signing should feel calm, respectful, and pressure-free.
Serving my community with patience, faith, and integrity is at the heart of what I do.

Choosing a notary is about more than completing a signature—it’s about trust, peace of mind, and confidence throughout the process. At At Your Front Door Notary Services, every client is met with patience, respect, and genuine care in a calm, unhurried environment.
I provide accurate, professional, and confidential notary services, ensuring each appointment is handled with attention and integrity. As a bilingual notary, I am proud to serve my community by offering clear, comfortable experiences in both English and Spanish.
Guided by faith and a heart for service, I strive to honor God by serving others with excellence, compassion, and integrity—treating every important moment with the care it deserves.
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Mobile Areas Include
Riverside County
San Bernardino County
Orange County
Los Angeles County
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A Notary Public is a state-appointed public official who serves as an impartial witness to the signing of important documents. A notary helps deter fraud by verifying the identity of signers, ensuring they are signing willingly, and administering oaths or affirmations when required.
A California Notary Public may notarize many types of documents, including but not limited to:
Power of Attorney
Affidavits and sworn statements
Acknowledgments and jurats
Real estate documents (grant deeds, quitclaim deeds, loan documents)
School and education forms
Travel consent forms
Healthcare directives
⚠️ Note: A notary cannot notarize incomplete documents or documents that require legal advice.
Incomplete or blank documents
Documents with missing signer(s)
Copies of birth certificates, death certificates, or marriage certificates
Documents if the signer does not appear in person
Documents if the signer lacks proper identification or appears unwilling or unaware.
California law requires all signers to present valid, physical, government-issued photo identification at the time of notarization. Photocopies, photos on a phone, digital IDs, or expired IDs are not acceptable.
Acceptable forms of identification include:
California driver’s license or California ID card
U.S. passport or passport card
Foreign passport (if permitted by California law)
The ID must be current or issued within the last five (5) years, include a photograph, physical description, signature, and a serial or identifying number.
If acceptable identification is not available, a signer may use credible witness(es) as allowed under California notary law.
No. A Notary Public cannot provide legal advice, explain the legal effect of documents, or choose which notarial act a signer needs. For legal guidance, clients should consult a licensed attorney.
Yes. Mobile notary services are available evenings, weekends, and by appointment. Availability may vary, and additional travel fees may apply.