Mobile Notary for Wills and Trusts
Estate planning documents including wills, trusts, and related instruments often require notarization to be legally valid. 1MobileNotary provides in-home mobile notary services specifically for estate planning — especially valuable for elderly clients or those with mobility challenges.
Estate Planning Documents We Notarize
Our mobile notaries handle all estate planning documents including last wills and testaments, revocable and irrevocable living trusts, trust amendments and restatements, beneficiary designations, advance healthcare directives, durable power of attorney (financial and healthcare), transfer-on-death deeds, and self-proving affidavits for wills.
In-Home Service for Elderly Clients
Many estate planning clients are elderly or have limited mobility, making a trip to a notary office impractical. 1MobileNotary specializes in compassionate, patient in-home notarizations. Our notaries understand the sensitivity of estate planning and take the time needed to ensure the signer understands each document and signs voluntarily.
Witness Requirements for Wills
Most states require two witnesses for a valid will, and many also require notarization of a self-proving affidavit. Our mobile notaries know your state's specific requirements and can either provide witness services (where legally permitted) or ensure you have the proper number of witnesses present at the signing.
Frequently Asked Questions
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