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Jail Notary

Professional jail notary services for inmates in Torrance and Los Angeles County facilities. Where can i get a notary near me for inmates? We go to them.

Professional Jail Notary Services in Los Angeles County

When a loved one is incarcerated, handling their legal and financial affairs can be incredibly difficult. Whether it is a vehicle release form, a power of attorney, or a temporary guardianship for a child, you need a notary who can enter the facility and get the document signed. If you are asking "where can i get a notary near me" who is cleared for jail visits, we are the experts.

We provide respectful, non-judgmental, and efficient jail notary services at facilities throughout the South Bay and Los Angeles County.

Facilities We Serve

We frequently visit local city jails and county detention centers, including:

  • Torrance City Jail (Torrance Police Department)
  • Redondo Beach City Jail
  • Hermosa Beach City Jail
  • Manhattan Beach City Jail
  • Gardena City Jail
  • Lomita Sheriff's Station
  • Men's Central Jail (MCJ) - Downtown LA
  • Twin Towers Correctional Facility - Downtown LA
  • Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF) - Lynwood (Women's Jail)

Common Documents for Inmates

  • Vehicle Release Forms: To retrieve an impounded car.
  • Power of Attorney: To allow a family member to handle finances or hire an attorney.
  • Temporary Guardianship: For the care of minor children.
  • Real Estate Documents: If property needs to be sold or transferred.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost?

Jail notarizations are more complex and time-consuming than standard appointments due to security checks and waiting times. Please contact us for a quote based on the specific facility.

Do I need to be present?

No, we can meet you there to hand off the document, or you can email it to us to print before we go in. You generally cannot enter the visiting area with us for the signing.

What if the inmate doesn't have ID?

If the inmate's ID was confiscated, we can often use their jail wristband and booking photo/data for identification purposes, depending on the facility's rules and the type of document.