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Reliable Notary Public Serving San Diego

Southern California Business Services offers professional notary public services in San Diego, CA. With a focus on accuracy and efficiency, our team is dedicated to providing reliable and convenient notarization for all your important documents. Trust us for all your notary needs. 

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  • Nights, Weekends, and Holiday Availability
  • Accepts E-Docs

Our services

Mobile Notary Services

Notary services conveniently brought to your doorstep for your legal documents and contracts.

Document Authentication

Efficient assistance in authenticating your important documents for international use, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.

Power of Attorney

Dedicated support in preparing and notarizing power of attorney documents, ensuring compliance with state laws and regulations.

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About us

Welcome to Southern California Business Services, your trusted partner for all your notary public needs in San Diego, CA, USA. With our extensive experience and commitment to excellence, we provide professional and reliable notary services to individuals and businesses alike.

At Southern California Business Services, we understand the importance of accuracy and efficiency in notarizing your documents. Our team of highly skilled and licensed notaries is dedicated to delivering prompt and accurate services, ensuring that your legal documents are properly authenticated and executed.

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Standard Notary Service

$15

per signature

Efficient and reliable notary service for all legal documents.

Same-day

In-person

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Mobile Notary Service

$60

Travel fee within 15 miles of 91945

Convenient notary service at your preferred location within San Diego.

Flexible appointment

Travel included

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Jail signing

$100

Includes four signatures. $5 extra for each signature after first four.

Fast and responsive notary service available round-the-clock.

Urgent situations

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Notary Public FAQ

How much does it cost to get a document notarized?

The cost of notarization can vary but is typically a small fee set by the state, starting from $15 per signature.

What documents can a notary public notarize?

Acknowledgment / Jurat 
Grant Deed
Warranty Deed
Quit Claim Deed
Preliminary Change of Ownership Report (PCOR)
Revocable Transfer on Death Deed
Revocation of TOD Deed
Affidavit Death of Joint Tenant
Power of Attorney
Advance Health Care Directive
Family Law
Construction Documents 
Witnessing or Attesting a Signature
Child Custody Agreements
Parental Consent to Travel Affidavit
Passport for Minor Child 
Retirement Withdrawal Consent
DMV Car Title Buy/Sell
Investment Documents
Corporate/Business Documents
Depositions
International Adoptions

Do I need an appointment to get a document notarized?

Appointments necessary, many same day services available.  

Are notary public services available after business hours?

After hours and weekends available.  

Mobile Notary Fees

  • The fee for each signature notarized is set by the State of California at $15 per signature.
  • The travel fee is $60 within 15 miles of 91945.
  • I am a mobile notary and travel fees are added to the cost of signature fees.
  • I do not have an office but I am available to meet in public locations.
  • Holidays, weekends and 8:00 p.m. or later there is an additional fee.
  • Please call for special pricing and discounts.

Satisfactory Evidence of Identity


Identity of the signer can be established by the notary public’s reasonable reliance on the presentation of any one of the following documents, if the identification document is current or has been issued within five years (Civil Code section 1185(b)(3) & (4)):

1. An identification card or driver’s license issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles;
2. A United States passport;
3. Other California-approved identification cards, consisting of any one of the following, provided that it also contains a photograph, description of the person, signature of the person, and an identifying number:
(a) A passport issued by a foreign government provided that it has been stamped by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service or the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services;
(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 with the required photograph, description of the person, signature of the person, and an identifying number. (Some military identification cards do not contain all the required information.);
(e) An inmate identification card issued by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, if the inmate is in custody; or
(f) 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.

In the event that the signer does not have a valid paper identification as listed above than the "Oath of Two Credible Witnesses" can be utilized.

Oaths of Two Credible Witnesses

The identity of the signer can be established by the oaths of two credible witnesses whom the notary public does not personally know. (Civil Code section 1185(b)(2)) The notary public first must establish the identities of the two credible witnesses by the presentation of paper identification documents as listed above. Under oath, the two credible witnesses must swear or affirm that each of the following is true (Civil Code section 1185(b)(1) (A)(i)-(v)):

​1. The individual appearing before the notary public as the signer of the document is the person named in the document;

2. The credible witness personally knows the signer;

3. The credible witness reasonably believes that the circumstances of the signer are such that it would be very difficult or impossible for the signer to obtain another form of identification;

4. The signer does not possess any of the identification documents authorized by law to establish the signer’s identity; and

5. The credible witness does not have a financial interest and is not named in the document signed.

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