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Get your documents notarized in Rancho Cucamonga and surrounding cities with The Signing Studio.
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Michelle Arteaga
California Commissioned Notary Public
Michelle Arteaga is no newcomer to the customer service industry. From retail, to human resources, to 25 years as a labor union representative, serving the general public has been the forefront of her career experiences. With a desire to continue her passion serving others, Michelle founded The Signing Studio to fulfill her entrepreneurial spirit as a Mobile Notary and Loan Signing Agent. Her professionalism, attention to detail and awareness of time-sensitive deadlines, are qualities inherent in her everyday work ethic and dedication to her craft. [Continue Reading]
Our Notary Services
Why Choose Our Signing services?
Notary Services in Inland Empire. We service Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Alta Loma, Fontana, Claremont, Upland, Pomona, Corona, Redlands, Yucaipa, Covina, West Covina, San Bernardino, Chino, Eastvale, Menifee, Perris, Temecula, Rialto,Banning, Beaumont, Chino Hills, Loma Linda, Hemet, Colton, Fullerton,
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Pricing
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Mobile Notarizations
$15Per signature. For multiple notarizations, a flat fee may be offered depending on the number of pages and notarizations required.
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Travel Fee
$30+Calculated based on number of miles traveled from zip code 91739 to preferred signing location. For example:
$30 travel fee within 10 miles
$50 travel fee within 25 miles
$70 travel fee within 50 miles
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Mobile Loan Signings
CallPricing for loan notarizations varies depending on the number of pages, number of notarizations, document shipping, etc. Please contact us with the loan document details so we can provide a quote based on your specific needs.
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Document Printing Services
$1Per page. For bulk orders, please inquire.
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Document Shipping Services
$15+FedEx, UPS, and USPS
Tips For A Successful Notarization Appointment
Personally appear before the Notary Public at the time of the notarization.
Provide the Notary Public with identification.
Provide the documents to the Notary Public for notarization.
Provide a signature and thumbprint in the Notary’s journal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Notary Public?
A Notary Public is an official appointed by the Secretary of State authorized to serve the public as an impartial witness who has a duty to prevent fraud while performing official acts called notarizations.
What is a Notary Loan Signing Agent?
A Notary Public who has received specialized training to handle loan documents and assists in the last step of the loan process by meeting with the signer and “walking” them through the loan documents, notarizing their signature and returning the documents for processing.
What is a notarization?
The notarization process assures that a document is authentic, that its signature is genuine, and that the signer is aware and willingly signs said document.
What is an Acknowledgment?
An Acknowledgment Certificate is used when your signature needs to be acknowledged. The Notary Public will confirm your identity, as well as confirm you are willingly signing the document and aware of what you have signed.
What is a Jurat?
A Jurat Certificate is used when you take an oath or affirmation swearing the contents of the document are true. The Notary Public will confirm your identity and have you sign the document in their presence.
Can the Notary Public decide which certificate is required if the signer is unsure?
No. The Notary Public cannot advise signers which certificate is required, as this is considered an unauthorized practice of law. The signer must contact the agency that issued the document and ask which type of notarization is needed. If it is still unclear which notarial act is required, the signer may contact an attorney for guidance on how to proceed.
What is an oath?
A solemn, spoken pledge to a Supreme Being. The Notary Public will ask, “Do you solemnly swear that the statements in this document are true to the best of your knowledge and belief, so help you God?”
What is an affirmation?
A solemn, spoken pledge on one’s own personal honor, with no reference to a Supreme Being. A person who objects to an oath may instead be given an affirmation. The Notary Public will ask, “Do you solemnly affirm that the statements in this document are true to the best of your knowledge and belief?”
What are some examples of acceptable forms of identification in California?
-Written identification that is current or issued in the past five years, and contains a photograph, signature, serial or identifying number and physical description of the signer.
-California driver’s license or non-driver’s ID issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
-US Passport
-Driver’s license or non-driver’s ID issued by another US state.
-Driver’s license issued by Mexico or Canada.
-Employee ID card issued by an agency or office of the State of California or any city, county or city and county within the state.
-US Military ID that contains all required elements.
-ID card issued by federally recognized tribal government.
What are unacceptable forms of identification?
-Social Security Cards
-Credit Cards
-Temporary Driver’s Licenses
-Licenses and driver’s licenses without photographs.