Affidavit & Jurat Notary

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Mobile notary service for affidavits, sworn statements, jurats, and oath/affirmation notarizations across Los Angeles and nearby areas. I travel to homes, offices, hospitals, care facilities, and other convenient locations.

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Mobile notary service for affidavits, jurats, and sworn statements.

If your document requires a jurat, the signer usually signs the document in front of the notary and swears or affirms that the statements in the document are true.

Common examples include affidavits, sworn statements, declarations, identity statements, business forms, immigration-related support documents, school or administrative forms, and other documents that require an oath or affirmation.

Affidavits and sworn statementsMobile notarization for documents where the signer must swear or affirm the contents are true.
Jurat notarizationsThe signer must personally appear, sign in front of the notary, and take an oath or affirmation.
Los Angeles mobile serviceI travel to homes, offices, hospitals, care facilities, and other convenient locations.
Standard Mobile Appointments
$110–$150 typical total range

Many standard mobile notary appointments fall in this range depending on travel distance, number of signatures, parking, timing, and appointment complexity.

Pricing note: California per-signature notarial fees are separate from the mobile travel fee. Final pricing is confirmed before arrival.

Serving Los Angeles and nearby areas, including Studio City, Burbank, Sherman Oaks, Glendale, Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Encino, Santa Monica, Culver City, Pasadena, and surrounding communities.

What Is a Jurat?

Affidavit notarization usually requires an oath or affirmation.

A jurat is different from a basic acknowledgment. With a jurat, the signer typically swears or affirms that the contents of the document are true and signs in the notary’s presence.

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The signer appears in person

The signer must personally appear before the notary with acceptable identification.

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The signer signs in front of the notary

For a jurat, the document is typically signed in the notary’s presence, not before the appointment.

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An oath or affirmation is administered

The signer swears or affirms that the statements in the document are true.

Important: I cannot tell you whether your document needs a jurat, acknowledgment, or another notarial act. Please confirm with the document-requesting agency, attorney, or receiving party if you are unsure.
Common Documents

Documents that may require an affidavit or jurat notary

These are common examples, but the receiving party should confirm the exact notarial wording required.

Affidavits

Written statements where the signer swears or affirms that the information is true.

Sworn Statements

Statements or declarations requiring an oath or affirmation before a notary.

Identity Statements

Identity-related forms, name statements, or administrative declarations that require notarization.

Business Forms

Business affidavits, owner statements, company forms, and other sworn business documents.

School or Administrative Forms

Certain school, licensing, agency, or administrative forms may require a jurat or sworn statement.

Personal Declarations

Personal statements or declarations that must be signed and sworn before a notary.

Before Booking

What’s required for an affidavit or jurat

To help the appointment go smoothly, please have your document ready, your identification available, and all required signers present.

Valid government-issued photo IDThe signer must present acceptable identification at the appointment.
Unsigned documentFor a jurat, wait to sign until the notary instructs you.
All required signers presentEach signer whose signature needs notarization must personally appear.
Confirmed document instructionsIf possible, confirm whether the receiving party requires a jurat, acknowledgment, or another notarial act.
Legal Limits

I cannot prepare your affidavit or give legal advice.

As a California Notary Public, I can verify identity, administer an oath or affirmation when required, witness eligible signatures, and complete the appropriate notarial certificate.

I cannot draft your affidavit, tell you what to write, choose the notarization type for you, explain legal consequences, or decide whether your document is legally sufficient.

Helpful tip: If your document came from an attorney, court, agency, school, employer, bank, or receiving party, ask them what notarial wording is required before booking.
Simple Appointment Process

How mobile affidavit notarization works

The process is simple, but jurats require the signer to sign in front of the notary and take an oath or affirmation.

Request appointment

Book online or call/text with your location, document type, number of signers, and preferred appointment time.

Confirm details

I confirm travel, timing, ID requirements, pricing, and whether the document appears to require a jurat or other notarial certificate.

I travel to you

You present ID, sign when instructed, take the oath or affirmation if required, and I complete the notarization.

Pricing

Clear pricing before I arrive

Pricing depends on travel distance, parking, number of signatures, appointment timing, and document needs.

Local Zone Base Travel Fee

$65
Typically for nearby appointments within the local service zone.

Extended Zone Base Travel Fee

$95
Typically for farther appointments or longer travel time.

Notarial fees: California per-signature notarial fees are separate from the mobile travel fee. Most standard mobile appointments often fall between $110–$150 total, depending on location, signatures, parking, and timing.
Affidavit & Jurat FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Common questions before booking a mobile affidavit or jurat notary appointment.

What is a jurat?
A jurat is a notarial act where the signer typically signs the document in front of the notary and swears or affirms that the contents are true.
Can I sign my affidavit before you arrive?
If your document requires a jurat, you should wait to sign until the notary is present. The signer generally signs in front of the notary.
Do you write or prepare affidavits?
No. I do not draft, prepare, or choose legal documents. Please have your affidavit or sworn statement prepared before the appointment.
Can you tell me whether I need a jurat or acknowledgment?
No. A California notary cannot choose the notarial act for you. Please confirm the required notarial wording with the receiving party, attorney, agency, or document provider.