MOBILE NOTARY IN EL CERRITO
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Whether you have no time to search for a notary...
...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 EL CERRITO— 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 EL CERRITO, 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 EL CERRITO— 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 EL CERRITO, 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 EL CERRITO, CA
- Divorce and Separation Agreements
- Loan Packages and other Bank Documents
- Power-of-Attorney Forms
- Prenuptial/Premarital Agreements
- Trusts and Wills
- Foreign Bound Apostille
El Cerrito is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States, and forms part of the San Francisco Bay Area. It has a population of 23,549 according to the 2010 census.
El Cerrito was founded by refugees from the 1906 San Francisco
earthquake. It was incorporated in 1917 as a village with 1500
residents. As of the census in 2000, there were 23,171 people, 10,208
households and 5971 families in the city. The top 20 employers in the
city, according to the 2013 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,
include such entities as the West Contra Costa Unified School District,
City of El Cerrito, Lucky Stores, Pastime ACE Hardware, and Honda of El
Cerrito.
El Cerrito was founded by refugees from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. They settled in what was then Don Víctor Castro's Rancho San Pablo, and adjacent to the ranch owned by the family of Luís María Peralta, the Rancho San Antonio.[7] A post office opened at the settlement in 1909 and the refugee camp became known as Rust, after Wilhelm F. Rust, its first postmaster.[8][9] The village's residents did not care for the name and changed it to El Cerrito in 1916.[8] A year later, El Cerrito was incorporated as a village with 1,500 residents.[7] The name means "little hill" or knoll.
El Cerrito was founded by refugees from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. They settled in what was then Don Víctor Castro's Rancho San Pablo, and adjacent to the ranch owned by the family of Luís María Peralta, the Rancho San Antonio.[7] A post office opened at the settlement in 1909 and the refugee camp became known as Rust, after Wilhelm F. Rust, its first postmaster.[8][9] The village's residents did not care for the name and changed it to El Cerrito in 1916.[8] A year later, El Cerrito was incorporated as a village with 1,500 residents.[7] The name means "little hill" or knoll.