Century Regional Detention Facility Notary Service — Lynwood
Licensed, bonded mobile notaries who travel to CRDF for powers of attorney, custody and guardianship documents, and affidavits — 24/7, same-day visits often possible.
Need a notary at Century Regional Detention Facility? On Call Notary sends a licensed, bonded mobile notary to CRDF at 11705 S Alameda St, Lynwood, CA 90262 — 24/7, often within hours of your call. Call or text (909) 751-8439 for a free quote: $15 per signature plus a travel fee quoted up front.
About Century Regional Detention Facility
Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood is Los Angeles County's primary women's facility. Many of the women held there are mothers, and when a mother is in custody the paperwork that keeps a household running can't wait — a notarized power of attorney, guardianship consent, or caregiver authorization gives a trusted adult legal authority to care for the children and manage the home. That's exactly what we do.
| Facility | Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF) |
|---|---|
| Address | 11705 S Alameda St, Lynwood, CA 90262 |
| Role | Los Angeles County's primary women's facility |
| Our service | Mobile notary visits for inmates — POA, custody & guardianship documents, affidavits, deeds |
| Availability | 7 days a week; same-day when facility coordination allows |
We coordinate the visit with the facility, handle protocols and scheduling, and keep you informed — just have the inmate's full name and booking number ready when you call.
How a Notary Visit at CRDF Works
Call or Text Us
Call or text (909) 751-8439 and tell us what needs signing, plus the inmate's name and booking number. You'll get a clear quote up front.
We Coordinate With CRDF
We contact the facility, handle scheduling and protocols, and confirm the appointment with you — no jail bureaucracy on your plate.
The Document Gets Signed
Our notary verifies identity under California's notary rules, completes the certificate, and logs the transaction as state law requires. You receive the finished document promptly, ready to file or record.
Every visit is handled by a licensed, bonded, and insured California notary — with strict confidentiality and the patience these situations deserve.
What We Notarize at Century Regional Detention Facility
The requests we see most at CRDF center on children, money, and the home:
- Power of attorney. General, durable, or limited POAs so a trusted relative or friend can handle banking, bills, and household decisions during incarceration.
- Guardianship and custody documents. Guardianship consents, custody declarations, and caregiver authorization affidavits so children have a legally recognized caregiver while mom is away.
- Parental consent forms. Consent for a child's school enrollment, medical treatment, or travel with a grandparent or other relative.
- Affidavits and sworn statements. Court declarations and any statement that needs a sworn, notarized signature.
- Real estate and property. Grant deeds, escrow and sale paperwork, and vehicle or property transfers.
- Marriage license paperwork. Our inmate marriage service helps with the license application, facility coordination, and witnesses.
We are notaries, not attorneys. The document must be prepared before our visit — by you, your attorney, or a legal-aid service — because we cannot draft documents or give legal advice.
Other Los Angeles County Jails We Serve
If your loved one is transferred, we cover every LA County facility — see the Los Angeles County jail notary hub, or go straight to Men's Central Jail, Twin Towers Correctional Facility, or the Pitchess Detention Center complex in Castaic.
New to the process? Read our guide to how a jail notary visit works. For facilities beyond LA County, start at the jail notary overview.
Century Regional Detention Facility Notary Questions
How much does a notary visit to Century Regional Detention Facility cost?
Notarization is $15 per signature — the California maximum — plus a travel fee quoted up front. Jail visits are priced as a package and after-hours service costs more, so call or text (909) 751-8439 for a free quote.
Can you notarize a power of attorney for an incarcerated mother at CRDF?
Yes — it's the most common document we notarize at CRDF, letting a trusted relative or friend handle banking, bills, and the children's needs during incarceration. The document must be prepared before our visit; notaries cannot draft it or give legal advice.
Can you notarize guardianship or custody documents at CRDF?
Yes. We notarize guardianship consents, caregiver authorization affidavits, custody declarations, and parental consent forms prepared by your family or attorney.
How fast can you get to Century Regional Detention Facility?
Often within hours of your call. We serve CRDF seven days a week and schedule same-day whenever facility coordination allows. For urgent matters, call (909) 751-8439 to check availability.
Do I have to arrange the visit with the jail myself?
No. We coordinate directly with the facility and handle its protocols and scheduling. Just have the inmate's full name and booking number ready when you call or text (909) 751-8439.
What if my loved one doesn't have her ID with her at CRDF?
That is normal in custody — personal ID is rarely accessible. We handle identification under California's notary rules as part of our facility coordination, and every notarization is recorded in our journal as state law requires.