Any lawyer in California can serve as a notary. However, some are not willing to do so, but if asked will provide the details of local notaries in the area.
123 Notary online has information about mobile Notary Public. Each state is listed so one can find a Notary Public close to them. The fees are also listed. Notary Phone Book online also has a list of mobile Notary Public.
If one wants to find an certified notary signing agent one can start by looking at the website of notaryrotary or 123 notary. There one can look for a certified notary signing agent in one's neighbourhoud.
One can find much information about Public Notary on Wikipedia. It has much detail on the history of the Public Notary and how it works in each country around the world. One can also find information on the website 'The Notaries Society'.
Notary testing can indeed be done in one day. You can find more information at www.notarytrainer.com.
No. A California Notary cannot notarize a Hawaiin document document while THEY, themselves, are in Hawaii. Their commission is only good within the state that issued it. A Hawaiian Notary would have to notarize a document meant to be used in Hawaii.
There is a National Notary Association full of resources and help on how to become a notary in your state. You can find the information at nationalnotary.org.
Yes, there are quite a few. You can find a local one by google searching "notary school" along with whatever state you live in.
Yes. Providing that the signatures are done in the Notary's presence.
Someone looking for information about notary services online could search for notary services in their area if they need to see someone in person. Also, checking the notary service website, someone can see what they offer.
No. California does not require notary on Liens.
A law enforcement officer is a notary public.
No one has to be a notary, so no problem there.