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My priority will be always serve you! These are the documents that  I can notarize as a server od the Secretary of State...
05/18/2021

My priority will be always serve you! These are the documents that I can notarize as a server od the Secretary of State: Affidavits in General, Unclaimed Property inquiry, Notice of liens, Lien Reliese, Ussuance of U. S Passport to a minor under age 16, Vehicle certificate/Tittle application, Acknowledgment, Jurats, Supplemental Marriage License applications, Temporary Guardianship Agreement. medical autorizathion for minors, Bill of sales, Grand deeds and Home Steads.

08/08/2019

"No solo las personas que fueron heridas podrían ser elegibles, sino todos aquellos que vivieron esta traumática experiencia", dice un abogado experto

This is my new commission and Notary  stamp, Always will be a pleasure serve  you. esta es mi nueva comisión y sello de ...
09/21/2018

This is my new commission and Notary stamp, Always will be a pleasure serve you.
esta es mi nueva comisión y sello de notary public, siempre será un placer poder servirte .

Acabo de recibir Mi renovación de commission para Notary Public válida en todo el Estado de California , aprobé el exame...
08/09/2018

Acabo de recibir Mi renovación de commission para Notary Public válida en todo el Estado de California , aprobé el examen con la Secretaria de Estado, las Huellas por FBI y Departamento de Justicia me visten, depositaré mi fianza y haré segundo Juramento en la oficina respectiva (Auditor controller officer - city clerk ) en Sep 9,2018 😃me sigo poniendo a sus órdenes como Siempre 😃 Esto es algo que sigue siendo nuestro!

04/08/2018
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02/13/2017

Types of Affidavits
Posted by Clay Mason in Notary Tips

In law, an affidavit is a written statement made by a person, voluntarily and under an oath as administered by a person legally authorized to do so. Individuals such as certain members of state, local and federal government qualify as “authorized” under the definition, as do public notaries that are certified by the state where the statement takes place. There are many different types of affidavits used for a variety of legal reasons; if you’re asked to provide one, you should have a basic understanding of why you’re being asked to do so.

Affidavit of Small Estate:

When a spouse or immediate family member dies without a will, someone must act on that person’s behalf to wrap up all property matters and distribute assets to those entitled to them. Many courts offer a “small estate” proceeding where the value of all property falls below a certain amount, but the individual handling the estate must attest to the fact that the assets are under that minimum threshold. The Affidavit of Small Estate, like other affidavits, is equivalent to the signer testifying under oath about the statements being made as to estate value.

Affidavit of Heirship:

This document is also used when a spouse or close family member dies and their assets must be distributed to the right individuals. The Affidavit of Heirship is executed by a person who is attesting that the deceased left certain descendants behind and is listing them by name and relationship.

Affidavit of Residence:

If you need to verify the home of someone, you would use an Affidavit of Residence. Common scenarios include needing to prove your home address for business or tax reasons, or to establish that a child belongs in a certain school district.

Affidavit of Name Change:

Mostly used when a person gets married or divorce, this affidavit is used to prove that you’ve legally changed your name. Typically, you’ll state your existing name, new name and identify the jurisdiction where the change occurred.

Affidavit of Support:

In immigration proceedings, applicants are often required to show that someone else can provide appropriate financial support during the process of gaining status as a permanent resident alien or citizen. The Affidavit of Support is executed by the person who is financially able to ensure the applicant doesn’t become a burden to government resources.

Financial Affidavit:

In divorce proceedings, spouses must reveal all of their assets owned – both jointly and individually – so that a court can make a determination about dividing property. Such information is also used to decide spousal and child support. By executing a Financial Affidavit, the signer is swearing under oath that he or she owns the assets listed.

Affidavit of Death:

If you need to notify a business, bank, court or other entity that a person has died, you would usually present a Death Certificate. However, where this document is impossible or impractical to obtain, an Affidavit of Death can be used to establish that the person has passed.

Identity Theft Affidavit:

If your identity has been compromised – either online or otherwise – it’s recommended that you notify creditors and credit bureaus of the fact. Some companies will require you to swear under oath through an Identify Theft Affidavit regarding the unauthorized use of your personal information.

Affidavit of Service:

While less common than other types of affidavits, the Affidavit of Service stands as sworn testimony that you delivered specified documents to another individual. Certain required notices, especially involving court matters, must be attested to by an Affidavit of Service to prove that you gave required paperwork to the individual listed.

Regardless of the reason you’re requested to prepare an affidavit, it’s essential that you follow the proper procedures to ensure that the document has full force and effect under the law. If you’re in need of notary services to certify statements made on an affidavit, you should consult with a professional for more information on the process.

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01/20/2017

Effective January 1, 2017, California Notaries will be able to accept valid consular IDs as satisfactory proof of identity.
Consular IDs are issued to immigrants by the consulates of their home country. To be accepted as proof of identity in California, a consular ID must must be current or issued in the past five years, have a serial or identification number, and contain the signature, photograph and description of the individual.
Accepting Consular Cards

With the signing of Assembly Bill 2566 by Gov. Jerry Brown, California joins Nevada and Illinois as the only states to specifically allow Notaries to accept consular ID cards. Whether Notaries in other jurisdictions may accept a consular ID depends on how their states define satisfactory proof of identification.
Consular ID cards issued by some countries have been controversial in the past because of concerns that they are susceptible to fraud. Supporters of consular ID cards argue that newer cards are issued more securely and many immigrants need them because they lack other forms of acceptable ID.AB 2566 also allows Notaries to accept any valid foreign passport as proof of identity. Previously, passports had to be stamped by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services.​
Accepting Tribal Identification Cards

A second new law, Senate Bill 997, allows California Notaries to accept tribal identification cards issued by federally-recognized tribal governments.
Backers of SB 997 said that elderly or impoverished Native Americans living in rural areas often had difficulty getting documents notarized because they only possessed tribal ID cards rather than a driver’s license or other currently-accepted form of identification.
Like consular IDs, in order to accept a tribal ID it must be current or issued in the past five years, have a serial or identification number, and contain the signature, photograph and description of the individual.

03/10/2016

WHO CAN NOTARIZED A DOCUMENT IN USA ?
In the United States, documents can be notarized by a Notary Public. A Notary Public is a public officer that takes an oath to oversee the legitimacy and accuracy of documents. Notary Public are usually involved in documents regarding estates, property, power-of-attorney, and deeds.

03/10/2016

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