Schedule a Signing
Same-day appointments available throughout Marin County. Most messages are returned within the hour.
Reach Me Directly
Phone (primary)
(415) 484-8118Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Click-to-call enabled on mobile.
Most emails returned within the hour during business hours; first thing the next morning for after-hours messages.
Text
(415) 484-8118Text is fastest for urgent appointments — please include the type of document and your zip code.
Hours
Open 24 hours, 7 days a week. Hospital and same-day emergencies accommodated whenever possible.
Service Area
All of Marin County including West Marin. San Francisco, southern Sonoma, and western Contra Costa on a case-by-case basis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, The Marin Notary is fully mobile. I travel throughout Marin County and the surrounding Bay Area to your home, office, hospital, nursing home, or any meeting location of your choice.
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Same-day and after-hours appointments routinely accommodated.
California law requires one current government-issued photo ID. Acceptable: CA driver's license or ID card, US passport, military ID, or foreign passport (within the last 3 years for non-US citizens). The ID must be current — expired IDs cannot be accepted.
California limits notarial acts to $15 per signature. Mobile service fees vary based on appointment time, location within Marin, and document complexity. Call or text (415) 484-8118 for a quote — most appointments range $75 to $250 total including travel.
Yes. Hospital, nursing home, and home healthcare notarizations are one of my specialties. Same-day and emergency visits available.
Yes. Available for refinance, HELOC, purchase, reverse mortgage, and seller package signings throughout Marin County.
Yes. Estate planning notarizations are a core service, including living trusts, last wills, durable powers of attorney, advance healthcare directives, and HIPAA authorizations.
Yes. $15,000 California notary surety bond and $100,000 E&O insurance through Travelers Casualty. Commission current and bond/oath filed with the Marin County Clerk-Recorder.