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We have been in business many years with a excellent record to notarize your documents in a timely manner. Your documents will be notarized by a professional, registered, bonded and Licensed Notary who has many years of experience. Kim Noel Mobile Notary takes pride in each service to build lasting relationships with our clients. Whether you have one document, or you’re a Law Firm that needs many documents notarized, we value each and every client
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Do you need a fast and reliable mobile notary in Studio City CA? It is our mission to serve your important documents in the most time and cost effective manner and we are willing to go the extra mile to get it done. We don’t rest until your documents are served. The backbone of Kim Noel Mobile Notary is its experienced and honest team of professionals who are registered, bonded, and highly experienced in the ins and outs of notary. We welcome the opportunity to show new clients how we notarize your documents in the most timely and efficient manner possible. We provide routine, rush, and priority service throughout Los Angeles County.
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STEP 1
Just give us some information about the type of documents you would like notarized and the zip code of the service. You can give us a call at (818) 527-5612 or fill out our quick form below.
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We will review your requested service and give you a very fair price, usually within 1 hour. If you decide to hire us, you can submit your docs either by fax, email or our online form.
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We will notarize your documents in the most timely manner possible.
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Studio City
Studio City is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California, in the San Fernando Valley. It is named after the studio lot that was established in the area by film producer Mack Sennett in 1927, now known as CBS Studio Center.
History
Originally known as Laurelwood, the area Studio City occupies was formerly part of Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando. This land changed hands several times during the late 19th Century and was eventually owned by James Boon Lankershim (1850–1931), and eight other developers who organized the Lankershim Ranch Land and Water Company. In 1899, however, the area lost most water rights to Los Angeles and therefore subdivision and sale of land for farming became untenable.
Construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct began in 1908 and water reached the San Fernando Valley in November, 1913. Real estate boomed, and a syndicate led by Harry Chandler, business manager of the Los Angeles Times, with Hobart Johnstone Whitley, Isaac Van Nuys, and James Boon Lankershim acquired the remaining 47,500 acres (192 km) of the southern half of the former Mission lands—everything west of the Lankershim town limits and south of present-day Roscoe Boulevard excepting the Rancho Encino. Whitley platted the area of present-day Studio City from portions of the existing town of Lankershim as well as the eastern part of the new acquisition.[2]
In 1927, Mack Sennett began building a new studio on 20 acres donated by the land developer. The area around the studio was named Studio City.
In 1955, Studio City’s Station 78 became the first racially integrated station in the Los Angeles City Fire Department.