Tag: mobile-notary
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Apostille for the Philippines, What Changed and What You Need to Know
Effective May 15, 2019, a major shift changed how U.S. documents are prepared for use in the Philippines. The Consulate General no longer authenticates signatures on public documents notarized by a U.S. notary public or issued by government agencies, schools, or other officials. Instead, these documents now require an Apostille Certificate issued by the appropriate…
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Between Two Jobs and No Time to Spare? Notary Services That Work Around Your Life
For people working two jobs, time is not just limited, it is carefully rationed. Every hour has a purpose, every break is spoken for, and sleep often comes in short, irregular windows. In that kind of schedule, even simple tasks can feel overwhelming, especially when they require you to be somewhere during traditional business hours.…
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When Your Shift Ends, I’m Just Getting Started: Notary Services Built for Hospital Staff
Healthcare does not run on a 9-to-5 schedule, and neither should the services that support the people behind it. Doctors, nurses, and hospital staff often carry the weight of long shifts, unpredictable hours, and emotional demands. Important personal tasks, like getting documents notarized, can easily fall to the bottom of the list. That is exactly…
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Why I Truly Love Being a Notary Public
This profession is not small. It carries weight, responsibility, and purpose in ways that are often overlooked. Behind every notarization is a deeper role, one that supports trust, protects identity, and plays a quiet but essential part in people’s most important life moments. As a commissioned Notary Public in California, a certified Apostille Agent, and…
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Preguntas Frecuentes (FAQ): Por qué todos necesitan documentos esenciales de planificación patrimonial ahora
¿Por qué muchas personas evitan la planificación patrimonial? Porque es un tema incómodo. Muchas personas lo asocian con la muerte o creen que pueden dejarlo para después. La realidad es que posponerlo es el mayor riesgo. ¿La planificación patrimonial es solo para personas mayores o con mucho dinero? No. No se trata de cuánto tienes,…
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Frequently Asked Questions: Estate Planning Documents
Q: Why do people avoid estate planning? Because it feels heavy. Most people associate estate planning with death, aging, or wealth, so they push it aside and tell themselves they will get to it later. The reality is, delay is the biggest risk. Q: Is estate planning only for retirees or wealthy individuals? No. Estate…
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An Interview with a Notary Who Goes Beyond the Stamp
Q1: Many people think a notary just watches signatures. How do you see your role? I am far more than someone who watches you sign. I am commissioned by the State of California as a public officer. That means I take an oath, follow strict laws, and carry real responsibility. My seal is not decorative,…
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Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent: A Conversation About What It Means for You
Interviewer: First, congratulations. What does earning the CNTDA designation mean to you? Georgina Parra: It represents intentional growth. I chose to invest in advanced education specifically focused on estate plan document delivery because trust signings require a higher level of organization, awareness, and professionalism. Earning this certification confirms that I’ve met rigorous standards and scored…
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Our Code of Professional Ethics
As a Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent we’re committed to integrity according to the following guiding principles: By adhering to these principles, we ensure a high standard of practice and cultivate a reputation of trust, integrity, and excellence.
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Advance Healthcare Directives and Trust Delivery Services in Ventura County
When families complete their estate planning documents, one of the most important pieces is the Advance Healthcare Directive. As a Notary who specializes in trust delivery appointments in Oxnard and throughout Ventura County, I often see how meaningful this document truly is. An Advance Healthcare Directive is more than paperwork. It allows a person to…