by WetInk | Feb 16, 2026 | Apostille, Attorney, BLOG, Escrow, Law Firm, Notary Public, Paralegal, Power of Attorney, Process Server, Real Estate
Mobile Notary for Paralegals – Southern California If you are searching for a mobile notary for paralegals, chances are something needs to happen quickly. A client may be waiting, an attorney may want signatures today, and meanwhile travel may not be possible....
by WetInk | Feb 12, 2026 | BLOG, Hospitals, Notary Public, Pomona Valley Hospital, Power of Attorney, Process Server, Real Estate Notary, San Antonio Regional, Trust, Wills
When families urgently search for a power of attorney notary, stress usually fills the room. You might be standing beside a hospital bed, sitting in a rehab lobby, or helping a loved one at home. Meanwhile, nurses wait, doctors need authorization, and therefore time...
by WetInk | Feb 11, 2026 | Attorney, BLOG, Escrow, Law Firm, Notary Public, Process Server, Real Estate, Real Estate Notary
How to Serve a 3-Day Notice in California (and What to Do If the Tenant Won’t Answer) Deadlines matter in property management. Cash flow matters. Court dates matter even more. Yet one small mistake in how a 3-Day Notice is served can force a landlord to start over,...
by WetInk | Feb 6, 2026 | Attorney, BLOG, Law Firm, Process Server
Can a Process Server Leave Papers at the Door in California? The short answer is sometimes—but not by itself. However, this is where confusion causes service failures. In California, courts allow substituted service, yet they also require strict steps. Therefore, when...
by WetInk | Feb 6, 2026 | BLOG, Notary Public, Process Server
What Are the Rules for Serving Someone in California | Law Firm Guide Service of process looks simple on paper. However, in practice, mistakes quietly derail cases every day. Because California courts treat service as a jurisdictional requirement, even small errors...
by WetInk | Jan 12, 2026 | Attorney, BLOG, Law Firm, Notary Public, Power of Attorney, Process Server, Process Serving Service
How to Notarize Affidavits, Declarations, and Sworn Statements Correctly in California Notarizing affidavits, declarations, and sworn statements is one of the most common tasks notaries public perform in California. However, it’s also one of the areas where...