Mobile Notary Services at Ventura County Jail Todd Road Facility — Frequently Asked Questions

Where to find a notary to go to Todd Road Jail?

Do you provide notary services at the Ventura County Jail Todd Road Facility?

Yes. I offer mobile notary services to the Ventura County Jail Todd Road Facility, as well as other detention centers throughout Ventura County. My goal is to make the process smooth, respectful, and efficient for families and attorneys coordinating with an inmate.

What type of identification does the inmate need?

State law determines what forms of identification can be used for a notarization. For appointments at Todd Road, the following IDs are acceptable:

• A California Driver’s License,

• A California State ID,

• An Inmate ID issued by the facility.

Having a valid, acceptable ID is required before a notarization can take place.

What documents can be notarized at the jail?

Most documents that require a notarization can be handled during the visit, including:

• Financial Power of Attorney,

• Documents for an attorney,

• Loan signings

• Property documents such as deeds,

• General forms that include acknowledgments or jurats.

You can provide the documents in advance, or a family member or attorney can bring them to the facility. If printing is needed, I can take care of that with a small per-page fee.

How should I prepare before the appointment?

Before the appointment, please confirm:

• The inmate has a valid form of ID,

• The exact documents that need to be notarized,

• Whether documents need to be printed in advance.

Clear details help ensure the visit goes as smoothly as possible.

What happens on the day of the appointment?

I arrive on time, check in with staff, and follow all facility procedures to meet with the inmate. Because every detention facility has its own security steps, the full appointment time typically ranges from 45 minutes to one hour. This includes check-in, clearance, movement through the facility, and the signing process.

How much does a jail notary appointment cost?

Fees are simple and transparent.

1. Notarization Fees

• $15 per signature for acknowledgments and jurats, as set by California law.

2. Travel Fee

• A flat $75 travel fee to any detention facility in Ventura County.

3. Wait Time

• If the appointment runs longer than expected, there is a $1 per minute wait-time charge.

4. Printing or Scanning

• $0.20 per page.

A detailed invoice is always provided.

How do I schedule an appointment?

You can reach out with the inmate’s name, booking number, the facility location, and the type of documents that need to be notarized. I will coordinate the details and confirm availability.

Why hire a mobile notary for jail notarizations?

Working with a notary who understands detention facility procedures can make a stressful situation easier. I bring professionalism, patience, and clear communication to every appointment, ensuring the process stays organized and respectful from start to finish.

We are looking forward to assist you. Our well-versed Notary Public is just the person needed to help with this pressing matter with professionalism and integrity.

How to find a reliable notary that can go to a jail in Ventura?

JAIL LOCATIONS IN VENTURA COUNTY

Find jails across Ventura County.

Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility

Address: 800 S Victoria Ave, Ventura, CA 93009

Phone: (213) 974-4921

Ventura County Jail

Address: 2101 E Olsen Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360

Phone: (805) 654-3335

Ventura County Jail Todd Road Facility

Address: 600 Todd Rd, Santa Paula, CA 93060

Phone: (213) 356-3400

Ventura Youth Correctional Facility

Address: 3100 Wright Rd, Camarillo, CA 93010

Phone: (805) 485-7951

Notary for jail documents in Ventura County, California.


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