ABOUT ME:
Hi, I’m Anisa, your trusted mobile Notary Public proudly serving the greater Palm Springs area.
I understand that life’s important moments often come with important paperwork, and I’m here to make that process smooth and stress-free.
I travel to you — whether at home, the office, or a location of your choice — providing professional, reliable service with care and attention to detail.
List of Services:
General Notarization
Loan Signing
Wedding Officiant
Certified Translation
Witness
Apostille
Trust delivery
Bonded and Insured 100K E&O
USNA Certified Loan Signing Agent
NNA Background Check Verified
MavSign Background Certified
Hours of operations:
Monday through Sunday by appointment
Phone: 760-910-1328
Phone: 661-599-9842
Email: anisa.notary@desertgem.net
info@desertgem.net
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What is a Notary Public?
A Notary Public is an official appointed by a state government to serve the public as an impartial witness in administering oaths and performing other official acts (called notarial acts or notarizations) when important documents are signed.
Why do I need a will?
A will is an essential part of any estate plan. It is the primary document for transferring your assets upon death. You should be the one who decide who inherits which assets and when they should receive them. You should decide who gets to manage your assets as executor and/or trustee. Having a will save your family from going through a probate or having their rights to inheritance questioned by another party.
What is an advance directives?
An advanced directive is a document that let your physician, family, and friends know what type of medical care you want. It also allows you to express your value and desires related to end-of-life care. It is also a living document, one that you can adjust as your situation changes because of new information regarding your health.
What is a trust?
A trust is a legal fiduciary arrangement that allows you to set up your assets to be held and managed by a third party. Third party is known as a trustee, and the person or firm you appoint to this role will be responsible for ensuring that your estate is handled according to the trust document.
What is powers of attorney?
A power of attorney or letter of attorney is a written authorization to represent or act on another's behalf in private affairs, business, or some other legal matter. The person authorizing the other to act is the principal.
Types of powers of attorney:
Specific powers of attorney: agent is limited to only certain task, like paying the bills, selling the house, etc. Generally, this is temporary.
General powers of attorney: agent has broad authority. Agent can handle legal and financial affairs.
Durable powers of attorney: may be limited or give your agent broad authority to handle legal and financial affairs. But agent keeps the authority even if you become mentally or physically incapacitated.
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Coachella Valley Women's Business Center
Christ Our Redeemer, Community Development Center
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