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Property Covenant Recordings
Need to record a property covenant for your ADU project? Superior Seal provides fast, accurate notarization and recording so you can meet local requirements without delays.
Wills & Trusts
We handle sensitive documents like wills and trusts with care, offering private, mobile service when and where you need it.
Power of Attorney notarizations
Protect your interests with confidence. We notarize POA documents wherever you are, saving time and stress.
Loan signings
Superior Seal brings the closing table to you—saving you time, confusion, and back-and-forth emails.
Affidavits
Have a sworn statement to sign? We make it simple with mobile notary services that come to you.
Travel consent forms
Make travel smoother with a notarized consent letter—done right where you are, with zero hassle.
Our Office Is Located At
Torrance CA 90504
We travel to you! Get in touch for travel fees and more
Mobile Areas Include
Manhattan Beach, Torrance, LAX Areas
Beverly Hills, West LA, Downtown
Seal Beach, Westminster, Orange County
Los Angeles County, Long Beach, Surrounding cities
"Highly efficient"
"Nataly has been very efficient with our signings. She is a true professional" - Alex C.
Need something notarized without the hassle? Superior Seal comes to you—home, office, or local café—anywhere in Los Angeles County. Call us today to schedule your mobile notary appointment.
Here are a few commons questions about our mobile notary services:
Pricing depends on the type of document, number of signatures, and travel distance. We offer competitive, transparent rates with no hidden fees. Contact us for a quote over the phone.
Yes, we are bilingual and happy to assist Spanish-speaking clients. While documents do not need to be in English, we must be able to communicate clearly with the signer to proceed.
We currently accept cash and Zelle for all mobile notary appointments. Payment is due at the time of service. If you need a receipt, just let us know—happy to provide one.
You'll need a valid, government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID. The document must be complete but unsigned—sign only in the presence of the notary.