Wednesday, August 18, 2010

24 Hour Notary Public Service Available in Los Angeles, CA

If you need a Notary Public in Los Angeles late at night or really early in the morning, you should know that Hollywood Notary.Net offers 24 hour Notary Service, including Mobile Notary Service. The charge for opening the door when visiting our walk-in location after hours (after Midnight and before 8AM) is $50 plus our $10 per signature notarization fee. Our After-Hours Mobile Notary fee is $80 plus our regular fees.

If and only if you are willing to pay the fees outlined here, please call David at (323)393-5822 to get prompt, excellent 24-Hour Mobile Notary Service and after hours Notary Service in Los Angeles.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Winston Churchill is often quoted as describing the USA and the UK as being ‘two nations divided by a common language’. While I hope that this division is now less pronounced than it was in the 1940’s, I often find that US citizens approaching UK Notaries Public are surprised to find not only that the cost of Notarial work in the UK is substantially higher than in the USA, but also the procedures to be far more complex than they expected.

I hope that this brief guide to UK Notary procedures will clarify some of the reasons for this common misconception.

Legal qualifications required to practice as a UK Notary

Most notaries public in the UK also practice as a solicitor or barrister. It is possible, although quite rare to be a qualified notary without being a lawyer first but it does require passing strict legal qualifications.

Length of commission

A UK notary is qualified for an indefinite period (subject to the issuing of an annual practicing certificate by the Faculty Office). Consequently the concept of a commission expiring does not apply to UK notaries.

Verification requirements

A UK notary is required to identify the individual via two forms of identification (both of which must comply with money laundering regulations) and then is required to determine matters such as authority to sign (for example in the case of a company if this is a director or individual that has been authorized via a board resolution).

Further, a UK Notary Public must determine the knowledge and understanding of the individual signing the document. This is particularly important for foreign documentation which may be in alternative languages. Finally a notary is required to ensure that the document is executed in a manner which meets the legal requirements for the document involved (e.g power of attorney being signed in the presence of a witness.)