Mobile Notary for Power of Attorney
Power of attorney documents are among the most important legal instruments you'll ever sign. They grant someone the legal authority to act on your behalf, making proper notarization critical. 1MobileNotary provides mobile notary services for all types of POA documents at your location.
Types of Power of Attorney We Notarize
We handle all types of power of attorney documents: Durable Power of Attorney (remains effective if you become incapacitated), Healthcare/Medical Power of Attorney (designates someone to make medical decisions), Financial Power of Attorney (grants authority over financial matters), Limited/Special Power of Attorney (grants specific, limited authority), and Springing Power of Attorney (takes effect only upon a specific event).
Why POA Documents Require Notarization
Most states require power of attorney documents to be notarized to be legally valid. Notarization serves as proof that the principal (the person granting power) signed voluntarily, was properly identified, and appeared mentally competent at the time of signing. Without proper notarization, financial institutions and healthcare providers may refuse to honor the POA.
Urgent POA Situations
Power of attorney needs often arise urgently — a family member is hospitalized, a loved one is traveling and needs someone to handle affairs, or an elderly parent needs help managing finances. 1MobileNotary offers same-day and emergency POA notarization services, including hospital and nursing home visits. Call 833-430-6800 for immediate assistance.
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