
We prepare, review, route, courier, file, track, and return your documents. Same-day filing may be available when document eligibility, timing, courier capacity, and Secretary of State counter capacity allow.
Licensed under California Government Code §§8200–8230 · Per-signature fee capped at $15 per Gov. Code §8211
Notary Service for Inmates in Sacramento
Arranging a notary for an inmate at Sacramento County Jail, Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center, or another detention facility involves scheduling through the facility’s visitation or legal-access system — not through the standard mobile-notary booking process. Sacramento Notary Co handles that coordination on your behalf.
When you call, we confirm the current scheduling procedures with the relevant facility administration, identify what identification the inmate must provide, and determine which documents may be brought inside. Most California jails permit credentialed notaries to access inmates for legal document signings, but each facility has its own rules and timelines. We navigate those for you.
Facilities We Work With
Sacramento County Main Jail
The main pre-trial and sentenced facility at 651 I Street, Sacramento. We coordinate with Sacramento County Sheriff’s scheduling for legal visitation access.
Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center
County-operated facility in Elk Grove. Access requires coordination through the facility’s legal visitation process — we handle that scheduling on your call.
Other Detention Facilities
State and federal facilities in the Sacramento region may have different access rules. Call us and we’ll determine what’s required for the specific facility holding your family member.
Facility access rules change. We confirm current procedures with facility administration before every appointment — do not rely on past experience alone.
Documents Commonly Notarized for Inmates
Power of Attorney
Authorizes a family member or trusted person to manage the inmate’s financial affairs, property, or legal matters while incarcerated. One of the most common requests we receive.
Real Property Documents
Grant deeds, quitclaim deeds, interspousal transfers, or reconveyances that require a notarized signature from an incarcerated owner.
Vehicle Title Transfers
DMV title transfer documents for vehicles registered to the inmate that need to be transferred to family while the owner is detained.
Affidavits & Declarations
Sworn statements and declarations required for legal proceedings, court filings, or business matters — prepared by the inmate’s attorney in advance.
Business Documents
Business entity documents, banking authorizations, or corporate resolutions requiring a notarized signature from an incarcerated business owner.
Other Legal Forms
Any other document requiring a California notary seal where the signer is detained. Call us to confirm whether the specific document type is permissible at the facility.
Important: What We Cannot Do
We Do Not Draft Documents
We notarize only. All documents must be prepared in advance by the inmate, their attorney, or the family — fully complete and ready to sign before we arrive. Blank or incomplete documents cannot be notarized.
We Cannot Guarantee Access
Facility access is controlled by the detention facility, not by us. We coordinate and schedule, but lockdowns, disciplinary holds, or facility policy changes can affect appointment availability. We notify you immediately if access is denied.
Pricing
Jail and detention center notarizations are priced as mobile notary service with a scheduling coordination fee. Standard signings start at $75. Appointments requiring extended facility wait time or multiple trips may incur additional fees — we discuss this before confirming. Call (916) 856-7000 for a specific quote based on the facility and document type.
“My brother needed a power of attorney signed while in county jail so we could handle his car and apartment. The notary coordinated everything with the facility, explained exactly what documents to bring, and completed the signing in one visit. Incredibly helpful.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a notary enter Sacramento County Jail?
Yes. California notaries may enter correctional facilities when authorized. We coordinate with the Sacramento County Sheriff’s scheduling system for legal visitation access before every appointment.
What documents can be notarized?
Power of attorney, deeds, vehicle titles, affidavits, declarations, business documents, and other legal forms requiring a notary seal. Documents must be fully prepared before the appointment.
How far in advance do I need to schedule?
Facility scheduling timelines vary. Some jails allow same-week appointments; others require more advance notice. Call us as soon as possible and we’ll determine the current timeline for your facility.
What ID does the inmate need?
Facility-issued inmate ID typically serves as valid identification under California law. We confirm ID requirements with the specific facility before your appointment so there are no surprises on arrival.

