In Pleasanton’s busy real estate and legal services market, getting documents notarized often means rearranging your schedule to visit an office during business hours. Craig Mullins saw an opportunity to flip that model, bringing Pleasanton notary services directly to clients’ locations any time of day or night.
Operating across Pleasanton, Livermore, and Dublin in California’s San Francisco Bay Area, Mullins has built his practice around availability and accessibility. His commission, valid through September 2028, allows him to serve clients wherever they need him—whether that’s a home, hospital, or even correctional facilities.
Serving Clients Others Won’t
What sets this operation apart isn’t just the mobile aspect. Mullins has carved out a niche serving clients in situations where standard notary services fall short. He regularly travels to Santa Rita Jail and the women’s facility there, as well as FCI Dublin Federal Correctional Institution. For inmates needing to sign legal documents, power of attorney forms, or other notarized paperwork, having access to these services can be critical.
The practice also handles adoption paperwork, a specialty that requires both sensitivity and attention to detail. Adoption documents involve multiple parties, strict legal requirements, and often tight timelines. Having mobile notarization available around the clock means families don’t have to put their lives on hold during an already emotional process.
Real Estate and Trust Services
Beyond these specialized services, the business handles the bread-and-butter work that keeps the Tri-Valley’s real estate market moving. Real estate closings often happen on tight schedules, and the ability to meet clients at their convenience—early morning before work or late evening after—removes a common friction point from property transactions.
Trust documents represent another core service area. These complex legal instruments often require multiple signatures, witnesses, and notarizations. Estate planning doesn’t keep office hours, and neither does Mullins, making it easier for families to handle these important financial and legal arrangements on their own timeline.
Operating from his Pleasanton office on Yosemite Court North, Mullins maintains both a cell line and fax for client communication—recognizing that despite the digital age, legal services still often require traditional contact methods. His 24/7 availability distinguishes his practice in a field where most notaries work standard business hours.
For residents and businesses across the Tri-Valley, having access to reliable mobile notary services means one less logistical headache when handling life’s important paperwork. Whether it’s closing on a house, finalizing adoption papers, or ensuring incarcerated individuals can handle legal matters, the service addresses real gaps in document authentication access across the SF Bay Area’s eastern communities.
