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This Notary Provides Notary Services to 

Kaiser Permanente Walnut Creek Medical Center B

Mobile Notary for Hospital

Lynda Edwards

Pleasant Hill, CA

(415) 214-5684

Hospital & Care Facility Notary Services Starting at:

$15.00

Kaiser Permanente Walnut Creek Medical Center

Kaiser Permanente Walnut Creek Medical Center B

1425 South Main Street, Walnut Creek, CA, 94596

(925) 295-4000

Kaiser Permanente Walnut Creek Medical Center

Notary Bio

LDE Ink Notary Services LLC provides mobile notary services. We travel to your house, your office, jail facilities, health care facilities, senior citizens living facilities and more importantly we travel to Kaiser Permanente Walnut Creek Medical Center. We understand the importance of providing a vital service for individuals who may need urgent, convenient, or accessible notarial services.  We provide notarial services for patients or their families who may need documents notarized such as Power of Attorney (POA) for healthcare or financial decisions, Advance Healthcare Directives to clarify treatment preferences and consent forms or other urgent paperwork. We understand the sensitivity of the setting. We go above and beyond. Your notary appointment will be conducted with ease.  

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Call today, schedule your appointment and get your documents notarized by a well trusted Notary!

Things to Consider When Booking Emergency Notary Services at

Kaiser Permanente Walnut Creek Medical Center B

  • Patients should always be coherent and willing to sign the documents when the Notary arrives.

  • You should always try to contact the patient prior to the Notary's visit to the care facility to discuss the reason you are sending a Notary to them and to explain what the document entails. Notaries are not responsible for going over documents with patients, as Notaries are not attorneys and can't offer legal advice.

  • If your document calls for a witness, please note that many facilities do not permit their staff members to act as document witnesses. You should pose this question to the facility staff prior to booking your Notary appointment. If they do not allow their staff members to act as witnesses, you may request that the notary arrange for them; an additional fee may be charged.

  • Notaries are not allowed to create documents for the patient, such as advance healthcare directives, affidavits, wills, etc., unless they are also a licensed document preparer or an attorney. You should always be prepared with your document when requesting a Notary.

  • If you are not able to be present for the signing, you should always discuss with your Notary how the documents should be returned to you (UPS, FEDEX, or regular mail). Additional fees may apply.

Here Are some of the Most Commonly Requested Documents for Notarization at

Kaiser Permanente Walnut Creek Medical Center B

Advance Healthcare Directive (Living Will):

Description: This document outlines a person’s preferences for medical treatment if they become unable to make decisions themselves. It often includes decisions about life support, resuscitation, and other critical care options.

Power of Attorney for Healthcare:

Description: This legal document allows an individual to designate someone else to make healthcare decisions on their behalf if they are incapacitated. It ensures that the chosen person can act in the patient's best interest regarding medical care.

Durable Power of Attorney:

Description: Similar to a regular power of attorney, this document remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated. It allows the designated agent to manage financial and legal affairs.

Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Orders:

Description: A DNR order is a request not to have CPR if the patient's heart stops or if they stop breathing. It must be notarized to ensure that it is legally recognized by medical personnel.

HIPAA Authorization:

Description: This document authorizes healthcare providers to share the patient's medical information with specified individuals or entities. It is crucial for ensuring that medical records can be accessed by family members or other designated parties. (Not typically notarized but can be.)

Medical Records Release:

Description: This form allows a patient to authorize the release of their medical records to another person or organization. Notarization ensures the validity of the consent given. given. (May be included n the HIPPA Authorization.)

Consent to Surgery or Medical Treatment:

Description: When a patient is unable to give consent themselves, this document allows a designated person to authorize medical procedures on their behalf. It often requires notarization to confirm the legitimacy of the consent.

Guardianship Papers:

Description: These documents appoint a guardian to manage the personal and medical affairs of an incapacitated individual. Notarization is needed to confirm the authenticity and consent of the parties involved.

Wills and Testaments:

Description: A will is a legal document that outlines how a person’s assets should be distributed after their death. Patients in hospitals or care facilities may need to create or update their wills, requiring notarization to ensure validity.

Trust Documents:

Description: Trust documents establish a legal entity to hold and manage assets on behalf of another person. Patients may need to set up trusts to manage their affairs, necessitating notarization for legal enforceability.

Affidavits:

Description: Affidavits are sworn statements used in legal proceedings. Patients or their representatives may need to provide affidavits for various legal matters, requiring notarization to confirm the truthfulness of the statements.

Beneficiary Designation Forms:

Description: These forms designate beneficiaries for life insurance policies, retirement accounts, or other financial assets. Notarization ensures the forms are legally binding and properly executed.

These documents often require notarization to ensure they are legally binding, properly executed, and recognized by healthcare providers, legal authorities, and financial institutions.

Free Advanced Health Care Directives as Suggested by AARP Can Use in

Pleasant Hill, CA

Notaries Are Not Attorneys and Therefore Can Not Offer Legal Advice

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