Jail Notary
Why Jail Notaries?
In certain situations, individuals find themselves in need of notary services while incarcerated. Whether it's for legal documents, power of attorney, or other essential paperwork, navigating these processes from behind bars can be challenging.
How Jail Notaries are Completed
As your Trusted Notary, I understand the unique requirements of jail notaries. The process involves coordinating with correctional facilities, obtaining the necessary permissions, and ensuring a smooth and confidential transaction. I am committed to making this experience as straightforward as possible for both you and your loved ones.
Benefits of Choosing Cheri Jacques
Expertise: With over a decade of experience in real estate and notary services, I bring a wealth of knowledge to every interaction.
Professionalism: Trust is paramount, especially in sensitive situations like jail notaries. I approach every task with the utmost professionalism and confidentiality.
Efficiency: Time is of the essence, and I strive to expedite the notary process, minimizing any stress or inconvenience.
Compassion: I understand the challenges you may be facing, and I am here to offer support and understanding throughout the entire process.
When you choose Cheri Jacques as your trusted Notary, you can expect reliable and compassionate service. Let me assist you in navigating the complexities of jail notaries with ease.
Types of Notaries someone might need while incarcerated
Power of Attorney Notary:
Often required for legal matters, financial transactions, or medical decisions.
Affidavit Notary:
Used for sworn statements or declarations, frequently needed for legal cases.
Guardianship Notary:
Necessary for appointing a guardian for minor children or incapacitated individuals.
Consent to Travel Notary:
Required for minors traveling without one or both parents.
Incarceration Affidavit Notary:
Specific to situations where an individual is incarcerated and needs to attest to certain information.
Transfer of Vehicle Ownership Notary:
Essential for selling or transferring vehicle ownership.
Name Change Notary:
In cases where an inmate wants to legally change their name.
Wills and Estate Planning Notary:
Often needed for inmates to formalize their wishes regarding assets and inheritance.
Legal Document Copies Notary:
At times, inmates may need certified copies of legal documents.
Real Estate Transactions Notary:
For any real estate-related paperwork, such as property transactions or mortgage documents.
It's crucial to approach each of these notary services with sensitivity and a thorough understanding of the unique challenges inmates may face. If you have any specific preferences or additional details you'd like to include, feel free to let me know!
Detention Facilities & Fees
All Jail notary prices have a window of 1.5 hours. Every additional hour needed is $50.
If you have another jail you would need a quote for, please text me: (909) 802-3192
Central Detention Center
630 E. Rialto Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92415
(909) 386-0969
Fee: $150.00
Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center
18000 W. End of Institution Rd. Devore, CA 92407
(909) 473-3689
Fee: $150.00
High Desert Detention Center
9438 Commerce Way, Adelanto, CA 92301
(760) 530-9300
Fee: $200.00
West Valley Detention Center
9500 Etiwanda Ave. Rancho Cucamonga, 91739
(909) 350-2476
Fee: $150.00
Larry D. Smith Correctional Facilit
1627 Hargrave St, Banning, CA 92220
(951) 922-7300
Fee: $150.00