A $30 mobile fee applies within a 15-mile radius, plus $15 per signature. For distances between 15 and 25 miles, the mobile fee is $40, with a minimum of two signatures required.
Yes, we can notarize a foreign document because we notarize the signature(s). Special requirements: document has to be completed, and name(s) being notarized has to match the valid ID.
We can issue and notarize a minor consent to travel form.
An Apostille is a certificate that authenticates the signature of a public official on a document for use in another country. An Apostille certifies:
The Apostille does not validate the contents of the document.
We require the Secretary of State fee, a return envelope, and a mobile service fee. Please note, we can only provide services when the Secretary of State’s office is open.
CA State fees included, along with the Operation Agreement and Employer Identification Number (EIN), are essential components of effective estate planning. By incorporating these elements, you can enjoy the living trust benefits, which play a crucial role in avoiding probate.
*Single and Couple Managing Manager LLC only. Pricing applies to each LLC transfer, and notary fees are included. This is an important step in your estate planning, especially for avoiding probate. Consider the living trust benefits as part of your overall strategy.
Our Basic Wyoming LLC package has everything you’ll need to form an LLC in Wyoming. We also include this LLC formation package when you make use of their aged shelf companies for sale.
Using this option gives you a virtual corporate address and presence in Wyoming. It also allows our address to be used in the Articles and the State’s website, instead of your address. Any mail sent to your Wyoming address will be forwarded to you. Our Wyoming mail forwarding service prices are flat-rate on a per-year basis but vary depending on frequency. However, the total postage to you can not exceed $5.20 per mailing. Your company is assigned a separate suite number at a real physical address. Note: You may not be able to use this address service with some state government agencies and credit services.
A Pet Trust is a legal arrangement that provides for the care and maintenance of your pets after your death or if you become unable to care for them. It allows you to designate a trustee to manage funds for your pet’s care and a caretaker to provide daily care. The trust outlines instructions for feeding, medical care, and other needs, ensuring your pets are properly cared for and your wishes are followed.