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Ensure your power of attorney notarization is completed correctly the first time. Our experienced notary verifies all details to avoid delays or rejection.

Skip the hassle of travel. Our mobile notary for power of attorney comes to your location, making notarization simple, fast, and stress-free.

We offer evening and weekend appointments for power of attorney notarization, so you can get your documents completed when it’s most convenient.
Power of attorney notarization is the process of verifying and witnessing the signing of a legal document that gives someone authority to act on your behalf. A certified notary confirms your identity, ensures you are signing willingly, and applies an official seal to make the document legally valid. Whether it’s a durable power of attorney, medical power of attorney, or financial authorization, notarizing your POA helps protect all parties involved and ensures compliance with legal requirements.
You need power of attorney notarization when granting someone legal authority to handle financial, medical, or personal matters on your behalf. This is common during estate planning, medical emergencies, travel, or when managing property and business decisions. Many institutions require a notarized power of attorney before accepting it, making it essential to work with a trusted notary to ensure your document is properly executed and legally recognized.
In most cases, yes. Many states and institutions require power of attorney notarization to make the document legally valid and enforceable.
A notary can notarize durable power of attorney, medical power of attorney, financial POA, and other legal authorization documents.
Yes, a mobile notary can come to your location to notarize your power of attorney quickly and conveniently.
You’ll need a valid government-issued ID, the completed document, and all required signers present at the time of notarization.
Most power of attorney notarizations take just a few minutes once all documents and identification are ready.
Yes, in many cases remote online notarization (RON) is available for power of attorney documents, depending on state laws.
It may not be accepted by banks, hospitals, or legal institutions, which can delay important decisions and transactions.
Some types of power of attorney require witnesses in addition to notarization, depending on the document and state requirements.

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