Streamline Signings | Notary Services
Detention Facilities (Jails & Prisons) Notary Services
Notary Process within a San Diego Detention Facility.
We coordinate with attorneys, families, and friends of individuals incarcerated to have documents notarized in a timely manner. Most transactions happen with a 24 hour turnaround. Here is the process.
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Documents are delivered to notary by email, an advance meet-up, or directly at the detention facility lobby.
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Notary will enter into prison or jail immediately promptly to witness document signatures.
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Notary will bring back documents to the appropriate party quickly by delivery, courier, mail as per instructions.
How to prepare?
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Have your document ready and completed in advance
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Ensure signer’s name on the document matches name in detention records
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If signer’s name on document is longer than detention records, please provide further ID to ensure we can match notary certificate exactly with your document name.
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Once document and ID are ready, you may email, send, or meet us with the document at the detention facility.
How does the visit work?
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Once the notary has the document to be notarized, they are available to enter the facility.
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Notaries are classified as a ‘Professional Visit’ and may enter into the facility without an appointment.
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Once inside the facility, the notary will meet with the signer for document review.
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After docs are signed, we exit the detention center.
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Typically these appointments range from 20-60 minutes depending on the availability of the staff at the facility.
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We can give notarized document right back in person or through the mail.
How to setup an Appointment?
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Contact us or schedule online through the schedule notary now button at sdsignings.com
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Let us know the information about the signing within your notes
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We will contact you to setup everything up via email/phone.
We can arrive to the facility and back with your document in as little as 24 hours. -
We take extra steps before, during, and after the appointment to ensure best processing.
Power of Attorney Notarized in Jail.
