Are You Looking For a Fast Mobile Notary in Valley Village Ca to Notarized Your Documents?
You’ve come to the right place. Kim Noel Mobile Notary is a Local mobile notary company that serves in Valley Village, Ca. and all surrounding Southern California Areas. Your documents will be notarized by a dedicated, licensed mobile notary in Valley Village Ca. We also offer a full range of services including Loan, Trust, Power of Attorney, Title / Bill of Sale, Mortgages, Divorce Decree Affidavit and more.
We have been in business many years with a excellent record at notarizing our client’s documents in a timely manner. Your documents will be notarized by our professional, registered, bonded, and licensed mobile notary’s who have many years of experience. Our Mobile Notary’s 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 legal documents, we value each and every Service.
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If You Need a Mobile Notary in Valley Village Ca, We Offer High Quality and Reliable Service at Very Competitive Rates.
Do you need a fast and reliable mobile notary in Valley Village Ca? It is our mission to notarize your important documents in the most time and cost-effective manner, and we are willing to go the extra mile to get it done. Our mobile notaries are experienced and honest team of professional mobile notary’s who are registered, bonded, and highly experienced in the ins and outs of mobile notary as well as other services. Our Mobile Notary will notarize your documents and follow it through to completion.
Most Local Basic starts at $45.00-$55.00 Travel $15.00 signature.
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We Make it Very simple to get your documents notarized with our easy 3-step process:
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) 514-5512 or fill out our quick form below.
STEP 2
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 documents either online form. or your call or text us (818)514-5512
STEP 3
We will call you to set up time
Simply click on the Request Service button below and fill out the online form or call (818) 514-5512 to speak to a qualified mobile notary in Valley Village Ca
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Valley Village
Valley Village is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, located within the San Fernando Valley.
According to Elke Garman, co-president of the Valley Village Homeowners Association in 1991, the history of Valley Village went back to the 1930s, when workers at nearby motion picture studios built houses there. The local post office on Magnolia Boulevard canceled all mail with a “Valley Village” postmark. It was, however, officially a section of North Hollywood.
The idea of separating Valley Village from North Hollywood was brought into public light with a meeting of about 300 homeowners at Colfax Avenue Elementary School in December 1985, yet it wasn’t until 1991 that Valley Village got seven new blue reflective markers from the city of Los Angeles to mark its borders.
History
A house at 5258 Hermitage Avenue where film actress Marilyn Monroe lived in 1944-45 under her married name of Norma Jean Dougherty, was demolished by a property developer to make way for a condominium project in June 2015 even as it was under consideration as a historic landmark. She lived there at age 17 while her husband, James Dougherty, was in the Navy, and she had a job inspecting parachutes at a nearby factory. She was living there when she was asked to pose for her first pin-up photo. It was said, however, that the chances of the house being declared a landmark were slim because, as Ken Bernstein, director of the city’s Office of Historic Resources, put it, “There are hundreds, if not thousands, of houses associated with celebrities.Monroe resided at the property for only one year “and did not live in the unit during the productive period of her career,” a report by city planning officials said.
In October 2015 Los Angeles was facing a lawsuit over the house’s destruction by a group called Save Valley Village. At issue was the City Council’s practice of “automatically heeding the wishes” of the council member who represents any given area in a controversy. The group said it also had “overwhelming evidence” that an environmental report should have been prepared for the condo project. As well, the group asked that the city nullify any development projects that received unanimous support during the previous twelve months.