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Notary Public - California
Los Angeles County
Commission # 2462794
My Comm. Expires Sept 11, 2027 


BACKGROUND CHECKED
INSURED and BONDED
Tony Fernandez

As a resident near the Port of Los Angeles and second term member of the National Notary Association, Insured and Bonded by Merchants Bonding Company (Mutual) 

I pride myself in making sure that I am up to date on my commission, and constant learning so I can provide a service and authentic signing experience to my clients.

CREDENTIALS

National Notary Association
#160736855 2nd term
August 2023 
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Over 55 years of expertise, the National Notary Association is the nation’s leader in providing Notary training and education. Incorporating California-specific requirements and standard practices, the NNA offers comprehensive live and online training programs designed to enable me to perform my duties professionally and proficiently throughout my 4-year California Notary commission.

State of California Department of Justice
June 2023
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A background check BCIA 8016 required by the state and federal governments.

Notary Public Commission
#2462794 2nd Term
September 2023
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My notary public commission from Secretary of State of California.

CPS HR Consulting
June 2023
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Administrator for the State of California Notary Public examination.

Notary Public Oath
Certificate of Filing
October 2023
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My oath of office and my bond filed with the Norwalk Registar Recorder / County Clerk's office Los Angeles County.

SERVICES

 Acknowledgements

 Jurats

 Affidavits

 Power of Attorney

 Deeds of Trust

 Trusts and Wills 

 Estate Planning

 Healthcare Directives

 Permission to Travel

 

and much more...

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FEES

$15.00 *

Acknowledgment for each signature

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$15.00 *

Jurat for each signature (includes oath)

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$15.00 *

Oath or Affirmation (only)

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Fees * set by the State of California page 19

  

No Charge 

absentee Ballot and voting material

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No Charge 

Veteran's application or claim for pension

  

Additional Charges and Fees

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$1.00 *

For the first page and

 

$0.50 *

or each additional page per document 

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(California Government Code section 12178.1)

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$50.00

travel Charge in Wilmington (single signature)

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$60.00

travel charge for cities adjoining Wilmington 

(Carson, Long Beach, Harbor City, San Pedro)

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Call for price, travel charge outside Wilmington

standard mileage rate. 65.5 cents per business mile. (as 01/01/2023)

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$150.00 Surcharge for service any corrections facility (approval from facility is required)

 

$75.00 Hospitals/ Nursing Homes (approval from facility is required)

 

$20.00 Cancellation

 

$125.00 Early hours (5:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.)

After hours (9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.)

 

$75.00 Saturdays and Sundays $100.00 Holidays

 

$40.00 (return check fee)

 

$30.00 waiting per half-hour (after the scheduled appointment time)

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Wait time fees and travel fees must be paid before any documents are notarized.

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Travel fees and other document fees may vary, I am a traveling notary, so, a moderate travel fee is charged depending on mileage. 

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Please call, text, or email for a friendly quote!

RESOURCES

A few useful links to external websites to help you find what you are looking for:

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National Notary Association

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Merchants Bonding Company (Mutual)

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State of California Notary Public Handbook

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California Notaries Public Cannot Perform Notarial Services Online

 

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Acceptable forms of Identification in the State of California: 

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State of California Notary Public Handbook Page 8 

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A. Identification Documents – The notary public can establish the identity of the signer using identification documents as follows (Civil Code section 1185(b)(3) and (4)):

 

1. There is reasonable reliance on any one of the following forms of identification, provided it is current or was issued within 5 years:

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a. An identification card or driver’s license issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles;

 

b. A United States passport;

 

c. An inmate identification card issued by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, if the inmate is in custody in California state prison;

 

d. Any form of inmate identification issued by a sheriff’s department, if the inmate is in custody in a local detention facility; or

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2. There is reasonable reliance on any one of the following forms of identification, provided that it also contains a photograph, description of the person, signature of the person, and an identifying number:

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(a) A valid consular identification document issued by a consulate from the applicant’s country of citizenship, or a valid passport from the applicant’s country of citizenship;

 

(b) A driver’s license issued by another state or by a Canadian or Mexican public agency authorized to issue driver’s licenses;

 

(c) An identification card issued by another state;

 

(d) A United States military identification card (caution: current military identification cards might not contain all the required information);

 

(e) An employee identification card issued by an agency or office of the State of California, or an agency or office of a city, county, or city and county in California. No Federal Government Identification

 

(f) An identification card issued by a federally recognized tribal government

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REVIEWS BY MY CLIENTS

Oct 23, 2023 11:35 PM

Vera Oro

vera1969@sbcglobal.net

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 5 pretty satisfied â€‹

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Thank you Tony for your mobile

Notary services. You showed up on time at the Skilled Nursing Facility and were professional and courteous. You explained the documents and did not rush through the appointment. My sister and I appreciate you and will call again when we need notary services.

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