California Online Notary
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eNotary and Remote online notarization
Online Notaries can perform transactions for individuals throughout California (within the reach of their residency)
Hire a state-licensed notary public notarize a document remotely through the use of electronic signature.

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Speed
Thanks to our notarization feature, you can have any contract notarized virtually in less than five minutes.
Convenience
Instead of wasting days to schedule an appointment and go to the notary’s office, online notary services make the entire process quicker.
Cost
If you like the convenience of online notarization but dislike the cost of most platforms, EonlineNotary has the best solution.
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California eNotary™
How it works
You can use our Notarize Any Document Service to get your contracts notarized in any county in California including:
- Alameda,
- Butte
- El Dorado
- Fresno
- Los Angeles
- Orange
- Placer
- Sacramento
- San Bernardino
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- San Mateo,
- Santa Clara
Schedule an appointment
Online notary services make the entire process quicker.
Then you’re connected with one of the notaries
Scan your ID so that the notary can verify your identity
Wait for the online notary public to verify the authenticity
Notary will mark the document with the electronic notary signature and online notary stamp
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$25
/Document
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FAQ's
What do I need to get an Online DOCUMENT notarized
What is the legal requirements to become an California notary public
• Be an California resident.
• Be at least 18 years of age.
• Must Be able to read and write English.
• Be a citizen or a legal permanent resident of the United States [A.R.S. § 41 –312 (E)(2)]. (See note,
left)
• Not have a conviction for a felony unless civil rights have been restored, or a conviction for a
lesser offense involving moral turpitude or of a nature that is incompatible with the duties of a
notary public.
What happens when you don’t show up for an appointment?
What types of documents can be notarized
Online Notaries can perform transactions for individuals throughout Virginia (within the reach of their residency), including: marriage certificates; birth certificates; death certificates; death records; divorces; adoptions; adoptions and adoptions court records; deeds of trust; wills and power of attorney forms.
Is it illegal to sign for someone else in California
Under California law, anyone who knowingly alters his or her own signature on any document is guilty of a Class 6 felony . This includes alteration of one’s own signature on any document whether such modification was desired in good faith or was done with nefarious intent . Theft from one’s will may also be considered altering one’s own signature on any document .
How to Start a California Online Notary Business
In CA, you need to register your online notary business with the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Note that most states require a business license for online notary services, but in CA this is not required.


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California Notary Laws
Most people know that notary services are legal, but few understand which laws apply.
Executive Order N-71-20
Extending the time frames in Executive Order N-63-20 an additional 120 days. Notary public commission terms
that expired anytime between March 1, 2020 and May 7, 2020, were extended until November
3, 2020. Notary public commission terms that expired after May 7, 2020 through November 3,
2020, were extended for 180 days on a rolling basis (i.e., someone whose commission expires
on November 3, 2020 will have their commission extended until May 2, 2021)
To become a notary public in California you must meet all of the following requirements
• Be at least 18 years of age;
• Satisfactorily complete a course of study approved by the Secretary of State;
• Pass a written examination prescribed by the Secretary of State; and
• Pass a background check.
To determine if a person meets the requirements to fulfll the responsibilities of the position,
a completed application and a 2” x 2” color passport photograph of the applicant shall be
submitted at the examination site, then forwarded to the Secretary of State’s offce and reviewed
by Secretary of State staff for qualifying information. (Government Code section 8201.5)
Government Code section 8206(a)(2)(D
Note: The notary public must include in his or her journal the type of identifying document, the
governmental agency issuing the document, the serial or identifying number of the document,
and the date of issue or expiration of the document that was used to establish the identity of
the signer.
Oath of a Single Credible Witness
The identity of the signer can be established by
the oath of a single credible witness whom the notary public personally knows. (Civil Code
section 1185(b)(1)) The notary public must establish the identity of the credible witness by
the presentation of paper identifcation documents as set forth above. Under oath, the credible
witness must swear or affrm that each of the following is true (Civil Code section 1185(b)(1)
Where can I find the latest information on California Notary Services?
The Free Notary Public Handbook contains California laws relating to notaries public and is made to assist an applicant in preparing for the notary public
https://notary.cdn.sos.ca.gov/forms/notary-handbook-current.pdf