Real Estate Document Notary

Real Estate Document Notary

Mobile notary for deeds, deeds of trust, and real estate transfer documents across the Coachella Valley — handled by a notary who is also a licensed Realtor.

  • California Notary Public · Riverside County
  • Commission #2553524 (expires April 25, 2030)
  • Insured & Bonded
  • Bilingual English / Español
  • Mobile — we come to you

Real estate documents commonly notarized

Grant deeds

Transfer of property from seller to buyer or between family members.

Quitclaim deeds

Common in family transfers, divorce settlements, and trust funding.

Deeds of trust

Securing real estate against a loan — required for most mortgages.

Trust transfers

Funding a living trust with real estate.

Inter-family transfers

Parent-to-child, sibling-to-sibling, and other family transfers.

POAs for real estate

Authorization for a third party to act in a real estate transaction.

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Why work with a notary who’s also a Realtor

Javier is both a California Notary Public (Riverside County, Commission #2553524) AND a California-licensed real estate agent (CA DRE #02226297). For real estate document signings, that means:

  • Familiar with the documents — deed of trust, grant deed, transfer tax declarations, preliminary change of ownership, etc.
  • Comfortable with the closing-timing pressure that real estate transactions often involve.
  • Bilingual in English and Spanish, with documents and conversations in both.
  • Same-day signings often available for last-minute closing needs.

Important: notarization is not legal advice

A notary verifies identity and signature — not the content or validity of the document. For real estate documents that affect ownership or significant assets, work with an attorney, title officer, or real estate broker on the document itself.

Frequently asked questions

Can you sign a grant deed for me?

A notary witnesses your signature on the grant deed — the deed itself should be prepared by you, your attorney, or your title company.

I'm transferring property to my child. Do I need a notary?

Yes — transfer documents (grant deed, quitclaim deed) must be notarized to be recorded. There may also be tax and title implications — consult an attorney or accountant.

Can you handle the entire transfer for me?

As a notary, no — the notary role is limited to witnessing the signature. As a real estate agent, Javier can advise on the transaction strategy. For complex transfers, an attorney or title company should prepare the documents.

Same-day for a closing?

Yes — same-day signings for closings are routine.

Real estate document to notarize?

Same-day signings for closings available.