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Mobile Notary in Balboa Island
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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
Balboa Island— 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
Balboa Island, CA.

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What types of documents do you work with? 

  • Affidavits of Every Variety
  • Certification of Document Copies (by the document custodian/owner)
  • Compliance Forms for Balboa Island, CA
  • Divorce and Separation Agreements
  • Loan Packages and other Bank Documents
  • Power-of-Attorney Forms
  • Ordained Minister in Balboa Island
  • Prenuptial/Premarital Agreements 
  • Trusts and Wills
  • Foreign Bound Apostille
  • Wedding Officiant in Balboa Island

Balboa Island is an area of Newport Beach, California, actually comprising three modified or artificial islands in Newport Harbor: Balboa Island (33°36′23″N 117°53′40″W), the largest; the smaller Little Balboa Island (33°36′23″N 117°53′16″W) to the east of Balboa Island, joined by a two-lane bridge; and the smallest Collins Isle (33°36′31″N 117°54′1″W) to the northwest of Balboa Island, joined by a one-lane bridge. The Balboa Island community is joined to the mainland by a short two-lane bridge on the northeast of Balboa Island, and a privately operated fleet of three, three-car ferryboats (Balboa Island Ferry) which provide access across the harbor to the Balboa Peninsula which lies to the south.

Originally, Balboa Island was little more than a mudflat surrounded by swampland. Today's Newport Harbor emerged only after dredging millions of tons of silt. In the late 1860s, James McFadden and his brother, Robert, purchased a large portion of the future site of Newport, including the oceanfront of Newport Beach, much of Balboa Peninsula, and the sandbars that were to become Balboa Island and Newport Harbor's other islands. They immediately began subdividing and selling their property.

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