We provide professional affidavit and sworn statement notarization services for individuals and businesses across Orange County and the surrounding areas. When a legal matter, court proceeding, financial transaction, or personal situation requires a notarized document, precision is critical. A missing notary seal, an improperly completed jurat, or a signature executed outside the presence of a notary public can render your affidavit invalid and force you to start over. Whether you need a general affidavit, a sworn statement for court, an affidavit of heirship, a financial affidavit, or another notarized declaration, we ensure every document is executed correctly, in full compliance, and with the discretion your situation demands.
Affidavit notarization is the process of having a California-licensed notary public verify your identity, administer an oath or affirmation, and witness your signature on a written statement of fact. A sworn statement carries legal weight precisely because a notary public has confirmed that you signed the document voluntarily and under oath. Courts, government agencies, financial institutions, employers, and legal professionals routinely require notarized affidavits as part of formal proceedings, applications, and legal filings.
We hold NNA certification and carry Errors and Omissions insurance, so every affidavit notarization we complete meets California’s legal requirements. We complete your notarization correctly the first time, so you can submit your documents with confidence.
We hold current NNA certification and complete annual background screenings. You work with a notary public who meets the professional standards that courts, attorneys, financial institutions, and government agencies require when they accept notarized affidavits and sworn statements.
We travel to your home, office, hospital, care facility, or any other convenient location across Orange County. You do not need to travel or rearrange your day to get your affidavit notarized. We come to you at a time that works for your schedule.
We confirm every appointment, arrive on time, and communicate proactively if anything changes. When deadlines are tied to your legal matter, you can count on us to show up prepared and ready to complete your notarization.
We share our fee and any travel charges before your appointment. There are no hidden costs waiting for you when we arrive. You know exactly what to expect before we ever knock on your door.
We review your affidavit and notarial certificate before we leave your appointment. You receive fully completed paperwork with no blank fields, missing signatures, or errors that could cause a court or agency to reject your filing.
We notarize a wide range of affidavits and sworn statements for individuals, families, legal professionals, and businesses throughout Orange County. Here are some of the most common documents we handle:
California courts and government agencies require notarized affidavits to confirm that the statements inside are truthful and that the signer appeared before a notary public, swore an oath, and signed the document in person. This requirement exists because an affidavit is a legal document with real consequences. Submitting a false affidavit exposes the signer to perjury charges. Submitting one without proper notarization can lead to outright rejection of your filing. A correctly notarized affidavit or sworn statement signals to any receiving party that you followed the proper legal process and that your signature is authentic.
We follow a thorough, compliant process for every affidavit and sworn statement notarization appointment:
We travel throughout Orange County and nearby areas to make affidavit and sworn statement notarization as accessible as possible.
To keep your appointment on schedule and avoid any delays, please have the following ready:
Every signer must present valid identification, and we cannot proceed without it. Please do not sign your affidavit before your appointment. California requires that affidavit signatures be made in the presence of the notary for the notarization to be valid.
We provide affidavite and sworn statement notarization services in:
We serve OC and all surrounding Orange County cities
Same-day appointments are available in most areas.
Your trusted Orange County notary public is ready to help you get your affidavit or sworn statement properly notarized. Call now or schedule online to confirm your appointment. When your legal documents need to be right the first time, trust a certified notary public who understands what courts, agencies, and legal professionals require. Whether we meet you at your home, your attorney’s office, or a care facility, we are here to make the process simple and stress-free.
In most cases, yes. California courts, government agencies, and financial institutions require that affidavits and sworn statements be notarized by a licensed notary public before they accept them. The notary verifies your identity, administers an oath, and witnesses your signature to confirm that you signed the document voluntarily and under penalty of perjury.
We provide mobile affidavit notarization across all of Orange County. Instead of searching for a notary office and driving across town, you can schedule an appointment and we come directly to your home, office, hospital, or any other convenient location. Same-day appointments are available in most Orange County cities. Call or book online to confirm your appointment today.
Both are written statements signed under oath, but an affidavit is a formal legal document notarized by a notary public, while a sworn statement may be signed before other authorized officials. Courts and agencies typically require a notarized affidavit for legal filings. If your document requires notarization, we can help you complete it correctly.
Yes. We are a fully mobile notary service and travel to homes, offices, law firms, hospitals, care facilities, and other locations throughout Orange County. You do not need to leave your location to get your affidavit notarized. Schedule your appointment online or by phone and we will come to you at a time that fits your schedule.
California law requires that every signer present a valid, government-issued photo ID. Accepted forms include a California driver’s license, state ID card, U.S. passport, or military ID. The name on your ID must match the name on your affidavit. Without acceptable identification, we cannot legally complete your notarization, so please have your ID ready before the appointment.
Yes. Same-day affidavit notarization is available in most areas across Orange County. If you have an urgent legal filing, a court deadline, or a time-sensitive submission, call us directly, and we will do our best to schedule your appointment the same day. We confirm every appointment and arrive on time so your deadline does not slip.
Do not sign your affidavit before the appointment. California law requires that affidavit signatures be made in the presence of the notary public. If you sign beforehand, the notarization is invalid and the receiving court or agency will likely reject your document. If you have already signed, contact us before your appointment so we can advise you on next steps.
Yes. We regularly travel to hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, rehabilitation centers, and assisted living communities throughout Orange County to notarize affidavits and sworn statements for patients and residents. Please call ahead to confirm any facility access requirements. As long as the signer has capacity and valid ID, we can complete the notarization on-site.
Yes. Every person whose signature requires notarization must appear in person before the notary, present valid photo ID, and sign the document in the notary’s presence. California law does not allow a notary to notarize a signature that was made outside of their presence. If multiple signers are involved, all must be available at the time of the appointment.
Yes. We notarize immigration affidavits, including Form I-864 Affidavit of Support and related declarations commonly required during immigration and visa proceedings. We handle these documents with care and complete every notarization accurately. If your attorney or agency has provided specific signing instructions, share them with us before your appointment and we will follow them precisely.