Notary Public Services in Lynwood
Every single day, tens of legal transactions are taking place. Sometimes you know the other party, and sometimes the agreements are between strangers. You might be buying a house or verifying a document, or need to submit a letter to a bank or financial institution. Hence, the need for a notary public to verify the signatures and lend credibility to any document comes.
While lawyers can quickly sign these documents, ordinary citizens may find it beyond expensive to hire a lawyer to sign a single document. Lawyers are expensive and mostly not available days in advance. This is why you need to know a notary public in your area.
Notary public authorized personnel are individuals the state of California has granted the status of a verifier. At Calozzuma Insurance and Income Tax office, we are proud to have our owner Manuel Calozzuma, who works as an authorized notary public.
Mobile notary public services for the residents of Lynwood, CA
The Mobile Notary Public Signatory:
Notarization is a process where documents are authenticated and verified to avoid fraudulent practices. Some legal documents that may require notarization include vehicle title transfer, home loans/mortgage documentation, Business agreements, power of attorney, and more.
When your document goes through the process of being notarized, it is a seal of approval that this is a genuine, legal & mutually agreed upon document.
As a Notary Public, Manuel is an official of integrity appointed by the state's government to serve the public as an impartial witness in performing various official fraud deterrent acts related to the signing of important documents.
Mobile Notary in Lynwood, Ca:
When you require a notary public, you may need more time or be stuck somewhere and in a time crunch (as it usually is). For such circumstances, we offer the mobile Notary service by Calozzuma.
As per the legal requirements, the notarization process entails both parties appearing personally before the authorized and independent notary public officer. This is mandatory to confirm their identities, after which they present the document and prove their consent to it. The Notary public will then seal the documents and sign and authenticate them, making them legally presentable in a court of law.
A Notary Public gives an extra layer of authentication involving physical interaction. For example, where the notary confirms the identities of both parties and takes their consent for the acceptance of terms laid out in the agreement, this makes the document more authentic and presentable under any circumstance.