Fast, secure notarizations tailored to your needs—loan signings, general notary, and apostilles.

Need a document notarized? I handle all common forms including powers of attorney, affidavits, contracts, and travel consent forms.
Whether it’s at your home, office, or favorite coffee shop, I make it convenient, accurate, and stress-free.

If you’re sending documents overseas, I provide full apostille support — including preparation, certification, and return.
I coordinate with the California Secretary of State to make sure your documents are properly authenticated for foreign use.

Buying, selling, or refinancing your home? As a Certified Loan Signing Agent, I ensure your documents are signed, initialed, and notarized correctly — the first time.
I work seamlessly with escrow officers, title companies, and real estate professionals, providing reliable service with attention to every detail.

When it comes to estate planning, accuracy and confidentiality matter most.
I work directly with individuals, attorneys, and families to notarize wills, trusts, and advanced healthcare directives with precision and respect.

I travel across Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, and beyond.
Whether it’s your home, hospital, or favorite café — I’ll meet you where it’s convenient.

From partnership agreements to commercial lease paperwork, I provide on-site notarization for offices and professionals throughout Riverside County.
Flexible scheduling means less downtime for your business and more time to focus on what matters.
No. Notaries are not attorneys. We can verify your identity and witness your signature, but we cannot draft legal documents or explain their contents. For legal guidance, consult a licensed attorney.
Notarizations add credibility and legal weight to important documents. They help prevent fraud, confirm identity, and create a trusted record that a signature was properly witnessed.
A notary public is an official authorized by the state to verify identities, witness signatures, and help prevent fraud. A notary ensures that the person signing a document is who they say they are and is doing so willingly.
I handle a wide range of documents, including real estate transactions, wills, trusts, power of attorney, loan signings, affidavits, business contracts, and more. If you’re unsure, feel free to ask me about your specific document.
Yes, a valid government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license, passport, or state ID) is required for all signings to verify your identity.
Yes. Your privacy and security are my top priority. All documents and personal information are handled with strict confidentiality.
The cost is $15 per stamp per person. In addition there is a travel fee.
Ready to get your documents notarized? Contact Holden's Mobile Notary today to schedule an appointment at a time and location that works for you.