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Live Scan Fingerprinting

What is Live Scan? A Live Scan is inkless electronic fingerprinting. The prints are digitized and transmitted directly to the Department of Justice (DOJ). The DOJ will check the fingerprints against known criminal history records. The DOJ will then send a response directly to the agency requesting the Live Scan, regardless of whether or not […]

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Immigration USCIS Notary

Immigration Notary for remote processing USCIS I-9 Forms Seals on Wheels Notary is proud to announce our latest service category as Licensed Immigration Consultants. Let our team of notaries take care of all of your USCIS I-9 requirements for your employees. We will coordinate and arrange to meet with your employees, instruct them on the

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Wedding Officiant & Marriage License

Seals On Wheels Notary & Officiant will officiate your traditional, creative, and interfaith wedding ceremonies in English & Spanish. Same day marriage. Seals On Wheels Notary & Officiant has marriage licenses available and will travel to the comfort of your home, hospital, jail, beach, parks, hotels, restaurant or anywhere and anytime you like.  Overseas /

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Powers of Attorney

A power of attorney is a legal document that gives someone the power to act on behalf of someone else. In California, the person executing the document is referred to as the “principal” and the person chosen to act on the principal’s behalf is referred to as the “agent” or “attorney-in-fact.” There a generally four

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Certified Translations

The translation of official documents must be accurate to facilitate acceptance of those documents by government agencies, educational institutions and other entities. To ensure authenticity, many organizations require you to use certified and/or notarized translation services. Seals on Wheels has a 100% acceptance rate with U.S. government agencies, the State Department, educational institutions and businesses.

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Apostille Services

An “apostille” is a form of authentication issued to documents for use in countries that participate in the Hague Convention of 1961. A list of countries that accept apostilles is provided by the US State Department. If the country of intended use does not participate in the Hague Convention, documents being sent to that country

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