MOBILE NOTARY IN ALUM ROCK
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You get the expertise of a California notary certified as a Notary Signing Agent PLUS the convenience of having a California notary available in ALUM ROCK, CA.
...or you need help obtaining a California apostille for your foreign-bound documents, you WILL NOT find a more reliable, reasonably priced mobile notary and apostille service -- from Hollywood Boulevard to San Francisco to Irvine to ALUM ROCK — Mobile City Notary will be there.
You get the expertise of a California notary certified as a Notary Signing Agent PLUS the convenience of having a California notary available in ALUM ROCK, CA.
What types of documents do you work with?
- Affidavits of Every Variety
- Certification of Document Copies (by the document custodian/owner)
- Compliance Forms for ALUM ROCK, CA
- Divorce and Separation Agreements
- Loan Packages and other Bank Documents
- Power-of-Attorney Forms
- Prenuptial/Premarital Agreements
- Trusts and Wills
- Foreign Bound Apostille
Alum Rock is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Clara County, California, United States and a community of San Jose.
The CDP, which excludes all annexed areas, had a population of 15,536
at the 2010 census. Alum Rock was named after a rock formerly thought to
be composed of alum in nearby Alum Rock Park.[2]
Formerly a separate town, much of the community is unincorporated
surrounded by incorporated San Jose; neighborhoods between White Road
and Capitol Avenue are part of a city/county agreement for annexation.[3] James Lick High School, Mt. Pleasant High School, and William C. Overfelt High School
(which are part of the East Side Union High School District), Joseph
George Middle School, Ocala Middle School, and other schools in the Alum Rock Union School District
serve the neighborhood. Near the center of the community is a small
neighborhood commercial strip along Alum Rock Avenue at White Road.
In the 19th century and early 20th century Alum Rock was mostly fruit orchard land. During the 1940s and 1950s, developers began building residential housing and formed the community of Alum Rock. During that time, Alum Rock Avenue and a passenger railroad passed through the town on the way to Alum Rock Park. In the 1980s and 1990s, Alum Rock's neighborhood became increasing older and more populated with Latino immigrants as "white flight" affected the area. Today, Alum Rock remains a unique community separated from the rest of San Jose.
The 5.4 magnitude “Alum Rock earthquake” occurred just northeast of the community on October 30, 2007, the strongest to hit the region since the Loma Prieta Earthquake in 1989.[4] No significant damage or injuries were reported.
In the 19th century and early 20th century Alum Rock was mostly fruit orchard land. During the 1940s and 1950s, developers began building residential housing and formed the community of Alum Rock. During that time, Alum Rock Avenue and a passenger railroad passed through the town on the way to Alum Rock Park. In the 1980s and 1990s, Alum Rock's neighborhood became increasing older and more populated with Latino immigrants as "white flight" affected the area. Today, Alum Rock remains a unique community separated from the rest of San Jose.
The 5.4 magnitude “Alum Rock earthquake” occurred just northeast of the community on October 30, 2007, the strongest to hit the region since the Loma Prieta Earthquake in 1989.[4] No significant damage or injuries were reported.