WeID Notary Services

Please note that WeID notaries are limited-appointment notaries.

  • They can assist only with notarial acts involving you and your role at UCSF 
  • They cannot assist with personal notary services (e.g., home loans, immigration, certified copies, child custody) 

Make a notary appointment

Notary services are available by appointment only at the Parnassus and Mission Bay locations.  

Notary appointments may be made by phone only at (415) 476-2088:

  • Select option 1 for Parnassus appointments
  • Select option 2 for Mission Bay appointments 

Please note that WeID notaries are limited-appointment notaries.  

  • They can assist only with notarial acts involving you and your role at UCSF 
  • They cannot assist with personal notary services (e.g., home loans, immigration, certified copies, child custody) 
  • The cost is $10 per signature 
  • Pay by cash, personal check payable to “UC Regents” or Credit Card (AMEX, Discover, Visa or Mastercard).

Where to find a notary 

WeID will begin new service hours on 1/6/2025. Both WeID offices will open at 7:15 AM and will accommodate customers until 6:45 PM Monday to Friday excluding University holidays. The Last fingerprint/ LiveScan or Notary appointment MUST be in the office before 6:30 PM.

Parnassus Heights 

Millberry Union Building
500 Parnassus Ave., Level P-7, Rm. MU18 
Phone: (415) 476-2088

Mission Bay

600 16th St.
Genentech Hall S 232
Phone: (415) 476-2088

What to bring to your notary appointment  

  1. Bring the document that requires a notary.
  2. Bring one of the following for identification:
    • An identification card or driver’s license issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) 
    • A U.S. passport 
    • Any one of the following other California-approved identification cards, provided that it contains a photograph of you, description of you, your signature, and an identifying number:
      • A passport issued by a foreign government provided that it has been stamped by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service or the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
      • A driver’s license issued by another state or by a Canadian or Mexican public agency authorized to issue driver’s licenses
      • An identification card issued by another state
      • A United States military identification card with the required photograph, description, signature, and identifying number 
        Note: Some military identification cards do not contain all the required information. 
      • An inmate identification card issued by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, if you are an inmate in custody 
      • An employee identification card issued by an agency or office of the State of California or an agency or office of a city, county or city and county in California