Same-day appointments available. Specializing in real estate closings, estate planning, and healthcare directives.
I bring professional notary services to your home, office, hospital, or preferred location throughout Silicon Valley. Available 7 days a week.
Commissioned California Notary Public • Bonded • E&O Insured
Background Screened • Approved by Major Title Companies
Paul Pak is a commissioned California notary public specializing in real estate transactions, estate planning documents, and healthcare directives. With over 2,000 signings completed, I serve homeowners, escrow companies, real estate agents, attorneys, healthcare facilities, and families throughout Silicon Valley.
I arrive on time, every time. Your schedule matters and I respect it.
2,000+ signings completed with meticulous attention to detail.
Urgent needs don't wait. Same-day appointments available 7 days a week.
NNA Certified Signing Agent. Background screened and E&O insured.
I work directly with Old Republic Title, Chicago Title, First American Title, Stewart Title, Lawyers Title, Orange Coast Title, and WFG.
Professional notary services at your home, office, hospital, or preferred location.
For homebuyers, sellers, refinancers, and real estate professionals
Most loan signings completed in one visit, typically 60-90 minutes.
For families working with estate planning attorneys
Typically completed in 30-45 minutes per signing.
For individuals, families, and healthcare facilities
For individuals and businesses needing document verification
Important Notice: I am a California Notary Public commissioned by the Secretary of State. I am not an attorney and cannot provide legal advice, draft legal documents, or advise you on which documents to sign. For legal questions, consult a licensed attorney.
$100
Includes travel to your location + up to 2 notarized signatures
Each additional signature: $15 (set by California state law)
All pricing quoted upfront before scheduling. Notary fees set by California law ($15 per signature). Base fee covers travel, scheduling, and professional service.
Need documents authenticated for international use? I provide full-service apostille processing through the California Secretary of State.
Birth/marriage certificates, diplomas, power of attorney, business documents, court records
Complete handling from notarization (if needed) through county certification and Secretary of State submission to final delivery.
Call for customized quote based on your document type and timeline.
Serving Mountain View, Palo Alto, Los Altos, Menlo Park, Cupertino, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Redwood City, Los Altos Hills, Atherton, San Jose, Campbell, Saratoga, and surrounding Silicon Valley neighborhoods.
I come to your preferred location: your home, office, coffee shop, hospital, nursing home, or anywhere convenient for you.
Travel fees vary by distance and are quoted upfront. Same-day and after-hours appointments may incur additional fees.
(650) 427-9062
Same-day appointments often available
Email: paul.notary.cali@gmail.com
Bring a current, valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, or state ID) and your documents unsigned. I'll bring everything else — stamps, seals, and journal.
Same-day appointments are often available. I serve clients 7 days a week including evenings. For urgent needs, call or text: (650) 427-9062.
Base service is $100, which includes travel to your location and up to 2 notarized signatures. Additional signatures are $15 each (set by California law). Hospital visits, same-day service, and after-hours appointments may have additional fees. All pricing is quoted upfront before scheduling. Call for an exact quote: (650) 427-9062.
Acceptable IDs include: California driver's license or ID card, U.S. passport, foreign passport with U.S. immigration stamp, state-issued driver's license, U.S. military ID, or employee ID from a California state agency. IDs must be current or issued within the last 5 years. Learn more at CA Secretary of State.
You can use two credible witnesses who: know you personally, are not named in the document, present valid ID themselves, and swear to the notary that they know you. More details here.
It depends on the notarization type:
Acknowledgment: You're confirming a signature is yours and was made willingly. You can sign beforehand — most real estate documents, powers of attorney, and trusts use this type.
Jurat: You're swearing under oath that the document's contents are true. You must sign in my presence — affidavits and sworn statements use this type.
Not sure which you need? Bring your documents unsigned and I'll guide you through the right process.
Yes. Some documents (like certain estate planning documents) require witnesses in addition to notarization. I can provide professional witnesses for an additional fee. Let me know when scheduling.
Yes. I regularly serve clients at hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and hospice centers. For jail notarizations, please call to discuss specific requirements and facility access. Hospital and facility visits may have additional travel fees.
California law allows "Signature by Mark." You can make a mark (such as an X or thumbprint) in my presence. Two witnesses must also be present to verify your mark — I can provide witnesses if needed. This is commonly used in hospitals, nursing homes, and for clients with disabilities. Learn more about Signature by Mark.
No. As a notary public, I cannot provide legal advice, draft legal documents, or recommend what documents you should sign. I can only verify your identity and witness your signature. For legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney.