Mobile Notary Near You in Los Angeles: How to Find One Fast and Get It Right

Type "mobile notary near me" into Google, and no matter where you are in Los Angeles, you're going to find tens of hundreds of thousands of results. Star ratings, maps, phone numbers, names, and more choices than you know how to handle. This doesn’t make choosing any easier when you need someone in an hour.

It's not so hard to find a notary. Finding the right notary can be tough. You often have to call multiple numbers and leave messages. Then you just settle for whoever picks up.

For 9+ years, Matthew Shamooli at 24HourNotaryLA has been serving clients across the county of Los Angeles. He's done midnight closings for real estate firms as a traveling notary. He's met patients at Providence Saint John's as they catch an early flight with their family. He's been known to show up for mobile notary Los Angeles appointments and have them certified at the Pasadena kitchen table by 9 a.m.

In this article, we discuss what you should be searching for and why that matters as much as speed.

What Is a Mobile Notary and How Does "Near Me" Actually Work in Los Angeles?

When we refer to a mobile notary, we mean a notary public, state-commissioned, who will come to you. When you search for "mobile notary near me in Los Angeles," you want a notary who can reach your home quickly.

That makes a difference in LA, not so much in small towns. Los Angeles County is a beast with almost 4,000 square miles. If a Pasadena notary claims they're "nearby" as you're driving through Marina Del Ray, that's 40 minutes (on a good day) or over an hour on the 110 North through 405 North. What dictates the usefulness of a mobile notary is not what their local office zip code is, but what their dispatch looks like, how much experience they have with LA traffic, how willing they are to crisscross the county, and how receptive they are to calls late at night.

We offer full-county coverage, and we'll never tell you there's an extra fee for our service area boundaries. You’ll get honest arrival time quotes. Our team provides real 24-hour service. We’re not like those recordings that say, “Leave a message, and we’ll call back between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.”

Five Things to Check Before Booking a Mobile Notary in Los Angeles

Everyone typically just does a Google search, sees a result, then calls the first number that picks up and books. That can work sometimes. But not when your notary arrives with the wrong certificate (a blank one) and asks you to sign an affidavit first. (A big no-no in CA, and that invalidates the notarization).

You can skip signing documents and avoid a trip before it's too late. You don’t want your legal papers rejected just because you missed these 5 checklist items before booking a mobile notary in Los Angeles. These checks can take 2 minutes.

1. Are They Actually Available Right Now?

Most LA notary publics claim they're available "24/7." Call one at 11 on a Sunday night and see what they do. Chances are, they'll go straight to voicemail, they'll call you back on Monday morning, or they'll say, "Our fee for service after hours is 3X our normal rate." Oh yeah, they also don't mention that beforehand.

We do what we say, and 24HourNotaryLA means 24-hour notary service. When you need to get something notarized in the middle of the night, we are there to meet you at 2 a.m. on Christmas Eve and Thanksgiving Day.

2. Are They a Single-Named Notary or a Dispatch Network?

This is what surprises everyone. With a notary network, a representative takes your call and sends someone to you. However, you can’t be sure who will come or their experience with that document.

Matthew Shamooli runs 24HourNotaryLA. That means if you call, you deal directly with Matthew, making your experience as good as possible. It means you can trust us. You get a notary with tens of thousands of hours of experience. We handle real estate documents, estate planning, and affidavits with jurats. We also cover hospital visits at Cedars-Sinai and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, UCLA!

For a deeper explanation of which estate planning documents actually require notarization in California, read Are Your Estate Planning Documents Actually Legally Protected?

3. Are They NNA Certified and Properly Insured?

Well, to start off, you need a California notary commission. A Certified Notary Signing Agent certificate from the NNA adds an important step. It includes a background check and education on loan documents. Plus, there’s a commitment to stay updated on CA notary law.

And then you have E&O insurance, and it's for pretty much the same reason malpractice insurance is important in any other profession. If your notarization has an error, like using the wrong certificate, your document may not be accepted. Also, if you forget to log it, they can't verify your identity.

4. Do They Know the Specific Document Type You Need?

You need a certificate of acknowledgment for a deed. You need a jurat on an affidavit, and the signer must sign in the presence of the notary. In California, a health care directive must be notarized or witnessed by at least two California-qualified witnesses. A bank will refuse a power of attorney if it has the wrong certificate. It doesn’t matter if it was notarized or sealed correctly; the certificate type is key.

This is the basic, on-the-ground knowledge that any active notary in L.A. has memorized. When you call 24HourNotaryLA, Matthew will first ask you what type of document you need to have notarized. He knows the answer for sure. But handling a loan document package needs different prep work than a hospital bedside healthcare directive.

See our hospital and assisted living service. For the specific legal requirements around hospital notarizations, read "Who Can Get Critical Documents Signed in a Hospital?"

5. Can They Give You a Realistic ETA?

"In under an hour" is code language for marketers in Los Angeles, not for real-time delivery. You're not going from Beverly Hills to Pasadena in under an hour on a Friday afternoon.

A good mobile notary will quote you an estimate that reflects where they are and the current traffic. No gouged price to convince you to make a booking. 24HourNotaryLA quotes actual times for how long it takes them to get there when you phone in, and Matthew is always honest about longer trips.

Traveling Notary and What That Search Actually Needs

When you look for a traveling notary, that's a targeted request; you need someone who knows the area, and deals with the sort of documents that are popular around here.

Notarizations in LA often focus on real estate loan signings. This is due to the high value of homes and commercial properties in California. These transactions have strict escrow deadlines that can occur at unusual hours. Wealthy families also hold estate planning signings privately. They prefer to avoid banks and keep their affairs out of public view. And NDAs and production contracts and business and corporate notarizations in all the entertainment legal, also notarized by folks with business off-peak hours.

Want to know exactly how 24 Hour Notary LA helps folks in Beverly Hills and beyond? Take a look at our detailed article:How Beverly Hills Mobile Notaries Bring Reliable Help Anywhere.

Every Part of Los Angeles County 24HourNotaryLA Covers

If you're searching for "mobile notary near me" here in LA, radius is important. This is a complete coverage map of all our service areas for 24HourNotaryLA:

  1. Westside: Beverly Hills, Bel Air, West Hollywood, Brentwood, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, Century City, Westwood, Culver City, Marina del Rey, Playa del Rey, Playa Vista.

  2. Beach Cities: Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, El Segundo, Torrance.

  3. San Fernando Valley: Sherman Oaks, Encino, Studio City, North Hollywood, Burbank, Glendale, and Calabasas.

  4. San Gabriel Valley / East LA: Pasadena, San Marino, La Cañada Flintridge, Arcadia, Alhambra, Monterey Park, and El Monte.

  5. South LA / Southeast: Long Beach, Downey, Whittier, Inglewood, Hawthorne, and Compton.

  6. Central / Downtown: Downtown Los Angeles, Koreatown, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Echo Park, Mid-City.

And if we're not in your neighborhood, give us a call. 24HourNotaryLA travels to your location in Los Angeles County. You won't be hit with surprise out-of-area travel fees once your appointment is booked; it'll all be estimated when you call!

What Documents Can a Mobile Notary Near You in Los Angeles Handle?

One of the more common questions Matthew gets on first contact: "Can you notarize this type of document?" The answer is almost always yes and here is the full range:

  • Real estate and loan documents

  • Powers of attorney

  • Estate planning documents

  • Affidavits and legal documents

  • Healthcare directives

  • Business and corporate documents

  • Hospital and assisted living visits

  • Jail and correctional facility visits

The Mobile Notary Near You In Los Angeles Is 24HourNotaryLA

Searching "mobile notary near me" in Los Angeles will help you find a reliable, certified notary. They should be quick to respond, come to your location, understand your documents, and complete the notarization right the first time.

Matthew Shamooli is a bonded, licensed, NNA-certified notary with $1,000,000 in E&O insurance. In the past 9+ years, Matthew has offered notary services across L.A. County. He handles everything from real estate closings at 1 AM to estate planning in Brentwood living rooms.

Call us at 310) 975-4869 anytime, 24/7, anywhere in Los Angeles County.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a reliable mobile notary near me in Los Angeles?

Look for a named notary, not a dispatch service. They should be NNA certified and insured with E&O. Also, make sure they are responsive and available to answer calls. Matthew Shamooli at 24HourNotaryLA fits all 3 marks.

How much does a mobile notary cost in Los Angeles?

You'll be charged $15 by law for each notary signature (the mobile notary's price) plus any travel fee within your county. 24HourNotaryLA gives you the total cost of mobile notary services up front before they get to you! You'll always know what the job will cost you.

Is there a 24-hour mobile notary available right now in Los Angeles?

Yes, we are open 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, all throughout the entire LA County, including weekends, holidays, and the middle of the night. Reach us at (310) 975-4869 day or night.

How quickly can a mobile notary reach me in Los Angeles?

For most of LA County, Matthew can get to you in under an hour after your call. He will give you an accurate estimate of his ETA, given where he is and the traffic conditions on that given day. 

What's the difference between a mobile notary and a traveling notary in Los Angeles?

Nothing; they are one and the same. Both refer to a notary public that comes to you as opposed to you traveling to them. When you search for "mobile notary near me Los Angeles," they all want the same thing.

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