Service

Estate Planning Notary

Mobile notary appointments for wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. We come to your home, your attorney's office, or a care facility, and we coordinate with witnesses when the document requires them.

Who this is for

When mobile estate notary helps

  • Seniors signing at home, hospital, or a care facility
  • Families finalizing planning documents prepared by an attorney
  • South Asian families wanting a notary fluent in Hindi, Urdu, or Punjabi
  • Attorneys needing reliable mobile signings for clients
  • Adult children coordinating signings for aging parents
  • Anyone updating directives after a life change
What we do
  • Notarize signatures on attorney-prepared estate documents
  • Travel to home, office, hospital, or care facility
  • Coordinate the signing flow when multiple witnesses are required
  • Administer the self-proving affidavit for a self-proving will
  • Verify identity and confirm signer awareness at the time of signing
What we don't do
  • ×Draft, review, or interpret estate planning documents. Please use a licensed Texas attorney
  • ×Provide legal advice on what to include or who to name
  • ×Notarize a will or codicil remotely. Texas law requires in-person signing for these
  • ×Serve as a witness if we are also the notary
How it works

A clean, careful signing

  1. 01

    Tell us about the documents

    How many documents, how many signatures, whether witnesses are needed, and the meeting location.

  2. 02

    Schedule the appointment

    Same-day available in many cases. We coordinate around hospital visiting hours or family schedules.

  3. 03

    Identity check and signing

    We verify ID, walk through each signature location with the signer and witnesses, and notarize.

  4. 04

    Wrap-up

    Originals stay with you (and your attorney). We keep our notarial record as required by Texas law.

Common documents

Estate documents we frequently notarize

  • ·Last will and testament (self-proving affidavit)
  • ·Revocable living trust documents
  • ·Statutory durable power of attorney
  • ·Medical power of attorney
  • ·Directive to physicians (living will)
  • ·HIPAA authorization
  • ·Declaration of guardian (in advance)
  • ·Out-of-state estate documents requiring Texas notarization
Schedule a signing

Schedule an estate signing

We coordinate around your attorney's prepared documents and your family's schedule.

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