Monday, March 22, 2010

Marrying Someone in Prison or Jail

If you want to marry an inmate, but do NOT have a valid government issued photo ID for him (such as a driver's license or State ID card, it is still possible to get married using two witnesses who are over 18 and have IDs.  They must appear before the notary and the inmate at the jail or prison facility during normal visiting hours at the time the paperwork is notarized.

We are very familiar with ALL the requirements for marrying inmates at most jails, prisons and detention centers in the Southern California area.

For more information about our notary and marriage services, call us toll free at 888.400.7671, or visit our website at www.jailnotarymarriages.com. We are here to help!

Notary and Marriage Services at Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic

Do you or someone you know need a document notarized and/or signed, including powers of attorney, deeds, travel consents for minors, affidavits of inability to appear for marriages, etc.

We are familiar with the rules at most Southern California jails and prisons, including Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic, Men's Central Jail in Los Angeles,to name a few.  We know the best times to visit and the requirements for marrying an inmate from start to finish. Our notaries are experienced and can notarize all types of documents. our wedding officiants are highly qualified to get the job done right!

For fast and affordable inmate notary or marriage services, call us at 888.400.7671 or visit our website at www.inmatenotaries.com.

We will match or beat our competitors' prices!