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.
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
- ✓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
- ×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
A clean, careful signing
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Tell us about the documents
How many documents, how many signatures, whether witnesses are needed, and the meeting location.
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Schedule the appointment
Same-day available in many cases. We coordinate around hospital visiting hours or family schedules.
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Identity check and signing
We verify ID, walk through each signature location with the signer and witnesses, and notarize.
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Wrap-up
Originals stay with you (and your attorney). We keep our notarial record as required by Texas law.
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 an estate signing
We coordinate around your attorney's prepared documents and your family's schedule.