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Why use a Mobile Notary?
A mobile notary public in San Diego County saves you time and stress by coming directly to your home, office, hospital, or any convenient location. Instead of driving across town or waiting in line, you can schedule a same-day notary appointment in El Cajon, La Mesa, Chula Vista, or anywhere nearby. Mobile notarization is ideal for real estate documents, power of attorney, loan signings, wills, trusts, and healthcare directives, and is available 7 days a week—including evenings and weekends. With fast service, competitive rates, and flexible scheduling, a mobile notary ensures your important documents are notarized accurately and legally without leaving your location.
I charge $15 per notarized signature plus a custom travel fee starting at just $10 and up to $50, depending on distance and time of day. This means you get a licensed California mobile notary in El Cajon, La Mesa, Chula Vista, and surrounding San Diego areas for a fair, transparent price. Whether you need one signature or multiple documents, you’ll know your exact notary and travel costs before the appointment—no hidden fees.
I’m Danial, a California Commissioned Notary Public based in El Cajon and serving all of San Diego County. I provide mobile notary services for:
Acknowledgments – notarization of deeds, contracts, and powers of attorney.
Jurats – affidavits, sworn statements, and depositions (includes oath/affirmation).
Real Estate Documents – grant deeds, quitclaim deeds, and deeds of trust.
Wills, Trusts & Healthcare Directives – notarization only (not legal advice).
Power of Attorney (POA) – notarization & copy certification.
Hospital & Jail Notarizations – urgent mobile service available 7 days a week.
✔️ Licensed, bonded & insured
✔️ Same-day and after-hours service available
✔️ I travel to homes, offices, hospitals, and jails
What is a Mobile Notary?
A mobile notary public is a state-commissioned notary who travels to your location to notarize important documents. Instead of visiting a bank or shipping store, a mobile notary brings professional notarization services directly to your home, office, hospital, or any convenient place in San Diego County. This service is ideal for real estate closings, power of attorney, wills, trusts, loan documents, and healthcare directives. By choosing a mobile notary in El Cajon, La Mesa, Chula Vista, or anywhere in San Diego, you save time, avoid traffic, and ensure that your documents are notarized accurately, securely, and on your schedule.
Why Choose Danial’s Mobile Notary Services?
Licensed California Notary Public – Commissioned, bonded, and insured for your protection.
Transparent Pricing – Only $15 per signature plus a travel fee starting at $10.
Same-Day Appointments – Available 7 days a week across El Cajon, La Mesa, Chula Vista, Santee, and surrounding San Diego areas.
Anywhere You Need – Homes, offices, hospitals, jails, coffee shops—we come to you.
Flexible Payment Options – Cash, debit/credit, and secure digital payments accepted.
Experience You Can Trust – Hundreds of successful notarizations for real estate, power of attorney, wills, and more.
Book a Mobile Notary in San Diego County
📍 Serving: San Diego, El Cajon, La Mesa, Santee, Chula Vista, Oceanside, and nearby cities.
🕒 Hours: Monday–Friday 10:30 AM–8:30 PM • Saturday–Sunday 9:00 AM–11:00 PM
📞 Call/Text: (619) 919-3693
📧 Email: danialsnotarypublic@gmail.com
Danial's Notary Public proudly provides licensed mobile notary services across San Diego County, including El Cajon, La Mesa, Chula Vista, Santee, Oceanside, and surrounding communities — offering fast, reliable notarizations at your home, office, hospital, or jail.
Frequently Asked Questions
A mobile notary public in San Diego County is a state-commissioned official who verifies identities and witnesses signatures to help prevent fraud. Instead of you traveling to a bank or office, the notary travels to your home, office, hospital, or other location.
No. Notarization confirms the signer’s identity and willingness to sign—it does not make the content of the document legal or correct.
Many contracts, real estate deeds, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives require notarization to be legally recognized in California and to reduce the risk of fraud.
No. In California, documents must be signed in front of the notary so your signature can be properly witnessed.
A valid, unexpired California driver’s license, state ID, U.S. passport, or other state/federal photo ID that meets California notary requirements. Some foreign passports are acceptable if they include a photo and signature.
No. As a notary public, I can only notarize your documents—not prepare them or provide legal guidance.
What is an “Acknowledgment”?
No. As a notary public, I can only notarize your documents—not prepare them or provide legal guidance.
What is a “Jurat”?
A jurat requires you to swear or affirm that the contents of the document are true, and you sign it in the notary’s presence.
What is an “Oath” or “Affirmation”?
An oath is a pledge of truthfulness before a higher power, while an affirmation is a pledge of truth without religious reference—both are equally binding.
Why would a notary refuse to notarize a document?
A notary must decline if the signer cannot provide acceptable ID, appears unwilling or coerced, or if the document is incomplete or violates California law.
I need a certified copy of my document. Can you help me?
In California, a notary public can only certify copies of Power of Attorney documents and their own notary journal entries. For other documents, I can notarize a Copy Certification by Document Custodian, where you declare the copy is true and correct.
Can you notarize a foreign language document?
Yes—as long as the notarial certificate is in English and I can communicate directly with the signer. The notary does not need to read the document itself, but all signers must understand the transaction.
What is a “Mobile” Notary?
A mobile notary is a state-commissioned notary public who travels to your location—home, office, hospital, or coffee shop—to notarize your documents. This service saves time and provides same-day notarization throughout San Diego County.
I charge $15 per notarized signature, plus a custom travel fee starting at $10 and up to $50 depending on distance and appointment time. All pricing is transparent and upfront for clients across El Cajon, La Mesa, Chula Vista, and surrounding San Diego areas.
Yes. I offer weekend and evening mobile notary appointments throughout San Diego County (including El Cajon, La Mesa, and Chula Vista) for your convenience. Travel fees apply but are clearly quoted before booking.