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- Provider travels up to 150 miles
We provide notary/loan signing services, legal service-of-process, local messenger services, and photo-occupancy inspections.
We personally service six counties in Southern California including Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, and San Diego counties. Beyond these areas, we will find a notary for you from our growing database of notaries.
To place an order, please call us or visit our website and click on the order a signing page.
We look forward to the opportunity of providing our services to you.
A. We conduct Loan Signings. Working with Title and Escrow personnel, we schedule your appointment and show up on time. We guide you through the signing process and Notarize documents required by the lender or escrow. We then promptly deliver your documents per instruction. We also have many regular "mobile notary" clients who call us on a regular basis for the occassional documents they need notarized.
A. Hire a Professional. (Someone who does the job full-time) Look for an Experienced Notary Signing Agent familiar with the documents you are presenting.
A. I'd like to know what the job of a Notary Public really is. Particularly one that travels as part of their job.
A. In a word, Experience.
"A Quick Note" has served clients with over 7,000 mortgage signings since 2003. We are familiar with all types of paper and work with Title, Escrow and Mortgage Loan Professionals to "get the job done right the first time"
We service all of Southern California from our Orange County base.
A. We enjoy meeting new clients and travelling to their homes and offices across the six counties we personally serve. We are happiest when our wheels are spinning toward the next assignment. Working with Individuals and Businesses in an Ethical and Professional manner is our constant goal. Be sure to visit the Testimonials page of our website!
A. Many clients are surprised that we do this work "full-time". We believe this separates us from other Notary providers because we are available when our clients need us. Certainly, there have been times when we have refused work due to prior obligation. We believe this is part of being an honest professional too!
A. Notaries don't make a document legal. They simply make it notarized. Attorneys and others (courts/judges) may be relied on for legal advice. Notaries have no business offering legal advice as they are not qualified to do so [unless they are also an attorney].