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Bay City Notary stands out as the most trusted and reliable company serving the San Francisco area due to its unwavering commitment to professionalism, comprehensive range of services, and exceptional customer service. With years of experience in the notary industry, Bay City Notary has built a reputation for excellence and dependability, making it the go-to choice for individuals and businesses alike.

One of the key reasons behind Bay City Notary’s esteemed status is its dedication to providing a wide array of notary services. Whether clients require general notary services, loan signings, apostille services, or mobile notary services, Bay City Notary has the expertise to handle all requests efficiently and accurately.

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  • Wills and Trust
  • Medical Directives
  • Living Trust Documents
  • Power of Attorney
  • Affidavit
  • Minor (Child) Travel Consent
  • Real Estate Documents
  • Vehicle Release
  • Separation Agreement
  • Acknowledgement
  • Jurat
  • All other documents needing notarization
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Our services

Coverage provided for:

ALAMEDA
CONTRA COSTA
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN MATEO
SANTA CLARA
MARIN

mobile notary san Francisco
Mobile notary San Francisco

Reliable, Professional mobile service.

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liveScan San Francisco

We use Live Scan to capture high quality, accurate fingerprints.

Apostille San Francisco

Trust us to pick up, notarize, and get your documents apostilled.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Notary Public is an individual appointed by the state to serve as an impartial witness to the signing of legal documents.

Car titles, Healthcare Advanced Directives, Contracts, Grant Deeds, Loan Modifications, Power of Attorney, Affidavits, Jurats, Wills and more.

indefinitely

In summary, notarized documents do not expire and remain valid indefinitely unless there are specific laws or regulations that require them to be updated or renewed. 

Yes – you will need to bring your government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver’s license, MO Identification Card, passport) with you when you get your document notarized.

Provided that you have proper identification, and your documents are prepared and ready for your signature to be witnessed, it usually takes less than 30 minutes.

notary in san francisco
notary in san francisco

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