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The UPS store notary services alternative option

My Home Notary Service, by Manuel Puga, provides notary services to the General Public and can gladly help you notarize your important documents. I am currently servicing the Greater Silicon Valley California area and surrounding counties and zip codes, such as: 

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  • Santa Clara County

  • San Benito County

  • Santa Cruz County

  • Merced County

  • Monterey County

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  • Zip Codes: 95020, 95004, 95060, 95073, 95050, 95051, 94087, 95111, 95112, 95116, 95122, 95124, 95023, 95125, 95127, 95148, 95123, 95136, 95076, 95032, 94040, 94043, 95037, 93905, 95046, 95045.​​​

The following is a list of some of the many documents I can help you get notarized:
 
Address Verification School Forms, Issuance of a U.S. Passport to a Child forms, Minor Consent Travel Forms, Business License forms, Power of Attorney documents, Advance Health Care Directive, Last Will and Testament, Application for Duplicate or Transfer of Title forms, Grant Deed, Living Trust Document, Adoption Documents, Affidavits Notarizations, Athletic School Documents, Copy Certification of Power of Attorney (POA), Custody Agreements, Contract Notarization, Deed(s), Financial Documents, Hospital Notary Documents, Jail Notary Documents

Here is what you need to have in place for a successful notarization:
 
  • You must provide a CA-approved ID or Credible witnesses to be able to notarize your documents.
    • ​It is your responsibility to provide witnesses. Otherwise, upon agreement and before services are rendered, the notary may provide the witnesses for you, but you, the signer, will have to pay the notary $50 per witness provided.​
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  • Have the documents you would like to get notarized, ready, and filled out before meeting me, EXCEPT signatures.
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  • All signers must be alert and aware, able to communicate with the notary and sign their documents on their own. 
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  • Signers must not be under duress or heavy medication that would prevent them from signing the documents. ​
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  • If I believe the signer shows signs of lack of awareness, such as inability to communicate directly, confusion, reluctance to sign, etc., the signing can be stopped, and the notarization will not be performed.​
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  • If your document does not have a notarial act, you must contact the issuing or receiving entity to determine which notarial act is needed. I, the notary, can only show you the most common California Notarial acts, but it is your responsibility to inform me of the one you need. â€‹â€‹
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  • I am not an attorney; therefore, by law, I cannot explain, interpret, instruct, advise, or direct you on completing a document. By doing so, I would be engaging in the unauthorized practice of law. Any important questions about your document should be addressed to either the issuing or receiving entity or an attorney.
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General Notary Terms and Conditions
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