FAQ — Notary On D Go
Answers to the most common questions about our mobile notary services across Los Angeles & Orange County. We’re available 24/7 and come to your location.
Getting Started
How do I book a mobile notary?
Call or text (562) 569-0882 with your document type, location, and preferred time. You can also email alexanicole317@gmail.com. We confirm availability and send a quick appointment summary.
What areas do you serve?
All of Los Angeles County and Orange County — including Los Angeles, Whittier, Downey, Norwalk, Long Beach, Anaheim, Irvine, Santa Ana, Huntington Beach, Fullerton, La Mirada, and nearby cities.
Are you available after hours?
Yes. We’re available 24/7 for urgent or scheduled notarizations. After-hours and holiday service are welcome.
Can you come to hospitals, nursing homes, or jails?
Yes. We regularly serve hospitals, rehab facilities, nursing homes, and detention centers. Please let us know any access requirements (room number, unit, visitor rules).
ID & Document Requirements
What identification is acceptable in California?
A current (or issued within 5 years) government photo ID such as:
- CA Driver License or ID card
- U.S. Passport or Passport Card
- Foreign Passport (stamped/valid)
- U.S. Military ID
- Inmate ID (for inmates in custody)
Do I need witnesses?
Some documents (e.g., certain wills or POAs) require witnesses in addition to notarization. You may provide your own witnesses; we can also help arrange witnesses with notice (additional fee may apply).
Do you take a thumbprint?
For specific notarizations (like real property documents and powers of attorney) California requires a thumbprint in the notary journal. We provide this during the appointment.
Can you provide legal advice or draft documents?
No. We are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice or draft documents. We verify identity, witness signatures, and complete notarial certificates. Please consult an attorney for legal guidance. (Notary On D Go is a licensed & bonded California notary public.)
Services & Pricing
What types of documents do you notarize?
Loan signings, grant deeds, quitclaim deeds, powers of attorney, trusts & wills, healthcare directives, parental consents, business forms, affidavits, travel letters, and more. If you’re unsure, text a photo (no sensitive info) to (562) 569-0882.
How much does mobile notarization cost?
California sets a maximum per-signature fee (typically up to $15 per notarized signature), plus a mobile travel fee based on distance/time. After-hours, parking, witness, or facility access fees may apply. We’ll quote everything up front before confirming.
Do you offer same-day service?
Yes—same-day and urgent appointments are available across Los Angeles & Orange County, 24/7.
What payment methods do you accept?
Cash, major cards, Zelle, and Apple Pay. Receipts are always available by text or email.
Do you handle Apostilles?
No — I don’t process Apostilles.
Do you provide Remote Online Notarization (RON)?
California currently limits RON; most notarizations are performed in person.
Logistics & Appointments
What should I bring to the appointment?
- The complete, unsigned document(s)
- Valid government photo ID
- Any required witnesses (or request witness service in advance)
- Payment method (cash, card, Zelle, or Apple Pay)
Can you print or provide copies?
Yes—printing and mobile scanning are available on request. Let us know ahead of time so we can prepare your documents.
What’s your cancellation policy?
We understand plans change. If a notary is already en route or on site, a travel/standby fee may apply. Otherwise, you can reschedule at no charge.
Where is your office?
Our office is by appointment only: 14408 Whittier Blvd Ste. B-3, Whittier, CA 90605. Most clients prefer mobile service—we come to you.
Still have questions?