Notary Service

Travel with Minors

What is Travel with Minors Notary Service

The notary travel service for children entails the notarization of consent forms that enable a child to travel alone or with one or both legal guardians. The service is usually necessary for international travel, particularly when a child is traveling with grandparents, other relatives, or school groups.

It prevents legal complications or hassles at airports, borders, or embassy checkpoints, particularly in areas such as Los Angeles, where foreign travel is frequent.


Why Parents and Guardians Need a Notarized Travel Consent for Minors

• Parents authorizing solo travel or travel with another adult
• Relatives or friends accompanying a minor on a trip
• Schools or organizations coordinating trips abroad
• Divorced or separated parents complying with custody agreements


Why Notarized Travel Consent for Minors Is Important

Without a properly notarized consent form, a child may be denied boarding or entry at borders. Some airlines and countries require notarized documents by law.

Notarization confirms the authenticity of the consent and provides legal protection for both the adult and the child during travel.


Common Travel Consent Situations

• International travel with one parent or no parent
• Travel with extended family or friends
• Group school or church trips
• Summer camp or educational program travel
• Travel during custody disputes or legal arrangements


The Process for Getting a Notarized Travel Consent for Minors

  1. Schedule a mobile notary appointment

  2. Provide a valid photo ID and the unsigned consent form

  3. The notary verifies your identity and witnesses the signature

  4. The notarized form is returned to you and ready for use during travel


Documents to Bring for a Minor Travel Consent Notarization

• A valid government-issued ID
• The unsigned travel consent form
• Names, passport details, and travel dates for the minor and accompanying adult
• Documentation supporting custody or guardianship (if applicable)
• Payment for the notary service


How Much Does Travel with Minors Notary Service Cost in Los Angeles

In Los Angeles, notarization of travel consent is $15 per signature

Mobile service in areas like South Central Los Angeles typically involves a travel charge ranging from $50 to $75, depending on the distance and time involved.

We offer convenient appointment scheduling to make the legal authorization and worry-free travel of your child's journey easier.

FAQ

Frequently
Asked Questions

How do I book an appointment?

How do I book an appointment?

Do you offer emergency or same-day appointments?

Do you offer emergency or same-day appointments?

What areas do you serve?

What areas do you serve?

What forms of payment do you accept?

What forms of payment do you accept?

What if I need to cancel or reschedule?

What if I need to cancel or reschedule?

Do I need a valid ID for notarization?

Do I need a valid ID for notarization?

Emergency Notary!

Emergency Notary!

Emergency Notary!