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Mobile Notary in  Tujunga
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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 Tujunga— 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 Tujunga, 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 Tujunga, CA
  • Divorce and Separation Agreements
  • Loan Packages and other Bank Documents
  • Power-of-Attorney Forms
  • Ordained Minister in Tujunga
  • Prenuptial/Premarital Agreements 
  • Trusts and Wills
  • Foreign Bound Apostille
  • Wedding Officiant in Tujunga
Mobile City Notary has been providing “Mobile Notary Services” to  neighborhoods in and around California for the last 10 years.  We are familiar with most buildings in this area including hospitals, nursing homes, offices, city, state and federal buildings.

We are able to navigate though most neighborhoods effectively so we can arrive at your location promptly and on time.  


Our Los Angeles Notary Coverage Areas Include:

Agoura Hills | Alhambra | Arcadia | Artesia | Avalon | Azusa | Baldwin Park | Bell | Bell Gardens | Bellflower | Beverly Hills | Bradbury | Burbank | Calabasas | Carson | Cerritos | Claremont | Commerce | Compton | Covina | Cudahy | Culver City | Diamond Bar | Downey | Duarte | El Monte | El Segundo | Gardena | Glendale | Glendora | Hawaiian Gardens | Hawthorne | Hermosa Beach | Hidden Hills | Huntington Park | Industry | Inglewood | Irwindale | La Cañada Flintridge | La Habra Heights | La Mirada | La Puente | La Verne | Lancaster | Lakewood | Lawndale | Lomita | Long Beach | Los Angeles | Lynwood | Malibu | Manhattan Beach | Maywood | Monrovia | Montebello | Monterey Park | Norwalk | Palmdale | Palos Verdes Estates | Paramount | Pasadena | Pico Rivera | Pomona | Rancho Palos Verdes | Redondo Beach | Rolling Hills | Rolling Hills Estates | Rosemead | San Dimas | San Fernando | San Gabriel | San Marino | Santa Clarita | Santa Fe Springs | Santa Monica | Sierra Madre | Signal Hill | South El Monte | South Gate | South Pasadena | Temple City | Torrance | Vernon | Walnut | West Covina | West Hollywood | Westlake Village | Whittier | Acton | Alondra Park | Altadena | Avocado Heights | Charter Oak | Citrus | Del Aire | Desert View Highlands | East Compton | East La Mirada | East Los Angeles | East Pasadena | East San Gabriel | Florence-Graham | Hacienda Heights | La Crescenta-Montrose | Ladera Heights | Lake Los Angeles | Lennox | Littlerock | Marina del Rey | Mayflower Village | North El Monte | Quartz Hill | Rowland Heights | South San Gabriel | South San Jose Hills | South Whittier | Val Verde | Valinda | View Park-Windsor Hills | Vincent | Walnut Park | West Athens | West Carson | West Compton | West Puente Valley | West Whittier-Los Nietos | Westmont | Willowbrook | Agoura | Agua Dulce | Antelope Acres | Athens | Bassett | Big Pines | Castaic | City Terrace | Del Sur | Firestone Park | Florence | Gorman | Juniper Hills | Kinneloa Mesa | Lake Hughes | Leona Valley | Llano | Neenach | Pearblossom | San Pasqual | Topanga | Two Harbors | Universal City | Valyermo




Sunland-Tujunga (/təˈhʌŋɡə/) is nestled in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains and is a community served by two post offices in the northeasternmost corner of Los Angeles. Though Sunland and Tujunga began as separate settlements, they are today linked through a single police station, branch library, neighborhood council, chamber of commerce, City Council district, high school[1] and various civic organizations. The merging of these communities under a hyphenated name goes back as far as 1928 with a baseball box score printed in the Los Angeles Times.[2]

The two post-office delivery areas are divided by Mount Gleason Avenue, with Sunland on the west and Tujunga on the east. Mount Lukens within Tujunga is the highest point in Los Angeles at 5,074 ft (1,547 m).[3][4] For most of its history, the Sunland-Tujunga valley was described as either rural or semirural. Shadow Hills, a neighborhood within Sunland, is one of the few areas in Los Angeles that is zoned for horse ownership.

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