Type of Services We Offer

Loan Signing

Certified and experienced Loan Signing Agents provide accurate, dependable signings—even in challenging situations. Experienced with buyer, seller, refinance, HELOC, and reverse mortgage loan documents, always delivering patient, professional service you can trust

SERVICES START AT $ 150.00

Full Estate Plan

Experienced in estate planning notarizations—trusts, wills, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives—handled with care, accuracy, and a calm, patient approach.

SERVICES START AT $ 250

Wedding Officiant

Providing wedding officiant services for couples seeking a ceremony that is heartfelt, meaningful, and legally sound. Faith-based elements are available upon request. Every ceremony is delivered with warmth, professionalism, and careful attention to every legal detail—so you can focus on the moment that matters most.

SERVICES START AT 250.00 + Travel Cost

Apostille Facilitator

Delivering dependable apostille facilitation with attention to detail and patient guidance. Your documents are prepared and processed correctly for international acceptance.Providing wedding officiant services for couples seeking a ceremony that is heartfelt, meaningful, and legally sound. Faith-based elements are available upon request. Every ceremony is delivered with warmth, professionalism, and careful attention to every legal detail—so you can focus on the moment that matters most.

SERVICE START AT $175 + Travel Cost

Medical Notarization

Supporting clients through medical notarizations with calm guidance, sensitivity, and understanding. We assist with healthcare directives, medical powers of attorney, and consent forms—ensuring accuracy while honoring the comfort, dignity, and privacy of every client..

SERVICES START AT $90.00 within a 30 mile radius. + $15. per notarization

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SERVICE FEE: $99.00 + Travel Cost

Mobile Notary Service Areas

Book Your Signing Anywhere In The Moreno Valley area

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Mobile Areas Include

  • Riverside County

  • San Bernardino County

  • Orange County

  • Los Angeles County

TESTIMONIALS

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

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Question 1: What is a Notary Public?

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.

Question 2: What types of documents can you notarize?

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.

Question 3: What types of documents can you NOT notarize?

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.

Question 4: What identification is required for notarization?

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.

Question 5: Do you provide legal advice or prepare documents?

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.

Question 6: Can you notarize documents after hours or on weekends?

Yes. Mobile notary services are available evenings, weekends, and by appointment. Availability may vary, and additional travel fees may apply.

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