For an appointment call 760-586-5514 or email us.

Vista Mobile Notary is open seven days a week and serves Vista, California and most cities in North County. From single signings to escrow and estate packages, no job is too large or too small. Vista Mobile Notary will meet you at your home or business or a neutral site such as your local Starbucks. As a full service notary for the Vista area, Vista Mobile Notary is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day and we can usually schedule same-day appointments for rush jobs.

Discount prices

Vista Mobile Notary provides a 10% discount for seniors and both active and retired military personnel. We also know that notary services can get expensive for people who are buying a home or planning an estate, which often require 15 to 20 notarizations. So to keep prices low, we stop charging after 10 notarizations, which means you will never pay more than $175 in notary charges. Vista Mobile Notary is also fast and efficient and can handle even the biggest jobs in about 45 minutes.

Wide range of services

Vista Mobile Notary can handle any type of notary service, including notarizing travel documents for minors traveling abroad and forms for car owners looking to get their vehicles out of impound. And for out-of-state clients, we can process and ship notarized documents the same day they are signed.

Douglas Desjardins 
Notary Public Commission #1966743

Licensed and Bonded in the State of California

A National Notary Association member

The travel fee for notary clients in Vista is $35 and the charge for each notarization is $15. Vista Mobile Notary serves Vista as its primary business area but also serves Oceanside, Carlsbad, and San Marcos.

Vista Mobile Notary uses only licensed, bonded California notaries and is a member of the National Notary Association. We charge reasonable rates because we want your business and want to provide you with a fair and efficient transaction.

Notary Services Areas

Vista Mobile Notary serves Vista, Oceanside, Carlsbad, San Marcos, and Encinitas. Travel fees for Vista, Oceanside and Carlsbad are $30. Service is also available in Escondido, Solana Beach, and Del Mar for a $40 travel fee.

Vista Mobile Notary will come to your home or business, neutral sites like restaurants and coffee shops, and to nursing homes and hospitals.

Hours of Service and Appointments

Vista Mobile Notary is available from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven days a week. After-hours appointments are also available for an additional fee. You can schedule an appointment by email or by phone at 760-586-5514. Same day service is usually available.

Payments

Payments can be made with cash, check, money order, PayPal, or Venmo or Zelle.

Identification

In order to notarize your document, we will need at least one form of a government-issued ID that includes a photo. They include.

  • A state-issued driver’s license from California or any other state.

  • A United States passport.

  • A state ID card issued by California or any other U.S. state

  • A U.S. military ID card

  • An inmate ID card issued by the state of California.

  • An employee ID card issued by an office or agency of the state of California.

Free Services

Free services provided by Vista Mobile Notary include notarization of election voting documents and providing the oath of office for election officials in California.

Military and Senior Discounts

Vista Mobile Notary offers a 10% discount for senior citizens and both retired and active members of the U.S. military.

FAQs

What is a notary public allowed to do?
By law, a notary is allowed to take acknowledgements, administer oaths and affirmations, perform jurats, take depositions, and certify copies of power of attorney.

Why do documents need to be notarized?
The primary reason is to prevent fraud. A notary serves as an impartial witness to ensure the identify of a person who is required to sign a document.

Can a notary help to prepare documents?
No. A notary is not allowed to assist in drafting documents aside from making sure the documents are signed and dated in the proper place and by the right person.

How long does it take to have a document notarized?
The process usually takes about five minutes for a single document. In addition to providing a proper ID, customers need to sign the notary’s public record book and provide a thumbprint.

Can a notary refuse to notarize a document?
Yes. If a notary can’t properly identify a client or be certain the client knows what they are signing, they can refuse to notarize a document. A notary can be held legally responsible if a document they notarize turns out to be fraudulent.

For an appointment call 760-586-5514 or email us.