Online Notary — Berkeley, CA

Remote Online Notary in Berkeley, CA

Need a document notarized in Berkeley? Robin Nunn notarizes online by secure video for Berkeley signers — ID-verified, sealed, and same-day, without leaving home.

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Berkeley, California — remote online notarization with Robin Nunn
Berkeley, California

Online notarization for Berkeley signers

Berkeley's identity is inseparable from the University of California's flagship campus, where Nobel laureates and 45,000 students generate a remarkable volume of official paperwork. Alameda County signers here can notarize affidavits, authorizations, and powers of attorney by secure video — fitting for a city that helped invent much of the technology making it possible. No parking hunt on Telegraph Avenue required.

Berkeley sits in Alameda County, whose county seat, courthouse, and administrative offices are in neighboring Oakland.

Cal's vast international scholar community keeps immigration-support affidavits and sworn declarations in constant demand, while faculty sabbaticals abroad and students' study programs drive steady need for powers of attorney and school authorizations — all signable by video.

Berkeley is about 1,356 miles northwest of Robin’s Wichita Falls, Texas base — and because she notarizes online, California signers get the same secure, recorded session no matter the distance.

Berkeley sits in Alameda County, California, home to about 121,749 residents, and Robin serves signers across the area entirely online. Robin is a commissioned Texas Remote Online Notary serving Berkeley residents online — a convenient option when you can’t get to a notary in person.

  • Available days, evenings and weekends by appointment
  • Secure ID verification and an encrypted, recorded session
  • Same-day, tamper-evident, securely sealed document
  • Great for POAs, affidavits, consents and business documents
How it works

Notarize from Berkeley in four steps

1

Begin your Berkeley session

Tap Notarize Now from anywhere in Berkeley — days, evenings, or weekends.

2

Confirm who you are

Robin verifies your photo ID with credential analysis before any California document is signed.

3

Join the recorded call

Meet by encrypted video; there’s nothing for Berkeley signers to install.

4

Get your sealed file

Download a tamper-evident, notarized document — usually within about 15 minutes.

Questions

Online notary in Berkeley — FAQ

Can a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley notarize a sworn declaration online?
Yes — declarations and affidavits can be notarized by secure video, with identity verified electronically using a passport or other government-issued ID.
I'm leaving Berkeley for a sabbatical overseas — what should I notarize before going?
Many academics sign a durable power of attorney online before departure so a trusted person can manage stateside matters during the sabbatical year.
Can I get a document notarized online in Berkeley, CA?
Yes. Robin Nunn is a Texas Remote Online Notary and can notarize for signers in Berkeley in Alameda County and throughout California by secure audio-video session. You sign from home or office — no in-person visit required.
Is online notarization recognized in California?
RON law enacted (AB 743/SB 696, 2023); full effectiveness for California notaries January 1, 2030. Limited pilot program active in 2026. California DOES accept out-of-state RON notarizations for recording at e-recording-capable county offices. AB 2004 (eff. Jan 1, 2025) allows certified tangible copies of electronically notarized documents for recording. Robin performs every notarization from Texas under Texas law; acceptance of a specific document is determined by the receiving party, and she’ll help you confirm any requirements first.
How is my Berkeley online notarization kept secure?
Before anything is signed, your photo ID is checked and you answer knowledge-based questions; the Berkeley session is then encrypted, recorded, and securely kept for 5 years exactly as Texas law requires.
What do I need to notarize online from Berkeley?
Have your photo ID ready, plus any camera-equipped device, a connection, and the document you need notarized — that’s all it takes for a Berkeley online session, which usually runs 10–15 minutes.
Get in touch

Notarize online in Berkeley today

Start a secure online session now, or send Robin a message and she’ll help you get your Berkeley document notarized.