Sunday, November 19, 2017

Experienced, caring wedding officiant for jail marriages

Are you looking for a wedding officiant for your upcoming marriage at one of the Detention Centers in Riverside, San Bernardino or Los Angeles counties?  I have had the pleasure of working with Carolyn Ringer for over 10 years.  We work as a Team to complete your wedding package.



I am a Mobile Notary Public and when I process the Affidavit of Inability to Appear - Carolyn Ringer can complete the marriage paperwork and ceremony very quickly.  She is a licensed and ordained non-denominational minister specializing in officiating jail marriages. 

Carolyn is experienced and knows how to navigate the county clerk process and procedures associated with marrying your loved one that is incarcerated.  Her promise to you – is that she will perform your ceremony with Love.

Call Cynthia J. today at 951.468.8056 to set up an appointment.

Saturday, October 14, 2017

How Can I Obtain the Signature of an Inmate on a Legal Document?

At various times, it is necessary to obtain the signature of an inmate on a legal document.  For example, a power of attorney form may be needed in the event the inmate wants to assign a friend or relative to handle business transaction/s.  

Other types of legal forms that require a notary are the Inability to Appear, Divorce Decree, Trust Deed or Health Care Directive forms.

A Mobile Notary can assist with obtaining the signature of an inmate detained in a detention center (jail).  


If you do not have the individual’s driver license or passport, the Notary Public can now accept the following identification: 1) An inmate identification card issued by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, if the inmate is in custody in California state prison; 2) Any form of inmate identification issued by a sheriff’s department, if the inmate is in custody in a local detention facility. 

The Doc Xpert has over 10 years of experience notarizing all types of documents.  We travel to jail locations in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.  Feel free to give Cynthia J. a call at 951.468.8056 for assistance.




Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Acceptable I.D. for Jail Notarizations

A Mobile Notary can assist with obtaining the signature of an inmate detained in a detention center (jail).  Signatures can be obtained for a variety of legal documents, such as, but not limited to: loan documents, a car release form, dmv form, or any type of letter of permission.

If you do not have the individual’s driver license or passport, the Notary can now accept the following identification: 1) An inmate identification card issued by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, if the inmate is in custody in California state prison; 2) Any form of inmate identification issued by a sheriff’s department, if the inmate is in custody in a local detention facility. 

The Doc Xpert has over 10 years of experience notarizing all types of documents.  We travel to jail locations in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.  Feel free to give Cynthia J. a call at 951.468.8056 for assistance.



Monday, May 8, 2017


Mobile Notary available for inmates to most detention centers in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.  Service provided to Robert Presley, Larry D. Smith, Central Detention Center, Glen Helen Regional and West Valley jails.  All types of legal documents notarized:

Power of Attorney
Inability To Appear
Letter of Permission
Deed of Trust including complete loan package
Health Care Directives and more......


For friendly, accurate service, Call Cynthia J. at 951.468.8056.  Mention this blog post and receive $5.00 off of notary service price.

Saturday, March 18, 2017

How to Marry Someone in Jail




Following are a few tips for those considering a marriage to their loved one in jail.
  •     Have all paper work ready For the County Clerk Office:  Notarized Copy of Affidavit of Inability to Appear, Certified Copy of Birth Certificates, Driver’s License or government i.d., and Proof of Incarceration.
  •     Do your research: Many jails will not allow you to have large numbers of guest attending, and may also have dress codes for you to abide by.
o   Each jail has a different marriage process. It behooves the bride/groom to find out what the requirements are where the individual is being held .

·       Detention Center Notary and Associates will be happy to answer any others you may have.  Call us today and we will assist you in making your wedding a wonderful, memorable occasion.  Contact Cynthia J. at 951.468.8056.

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