Power of Attorney Notarization

A simple way to give someone you trust the power to act in your place.

Understanding Power of Attorney

Having a Plan Makes Life Easier

A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to give another person the authority to make important decisions or sign documents on your behalf. This authority can apply to handling finances, managing property, making medical choices, or completing legal matters, depending on the type of Power of Attorney you choose. It’s often used to ensure someone you trust can step in when you are unavailable or unable to act yourself.

When notarized, a Power of Attorney carries full legal weight and is recognized by banks, hospitals, and government offices. Notarization verifies the identity of the signer and ensures the document is properly executed, reducing the chance of disputes or rejection. Having a notarized Power of Attorney provides peace of mind that your wishes will be respected and your affairs handled smoothly.

Notarizing a Power of Attorney ensures it’s valid wherever life takes you.

Common Uses

A Power of Attorney is most often used to allow someone you trust to manage finances, handle property, or oversee business matters on your behalf. It can also give authority for medical decisions, real estate transactions, and legal paperwork, ensuring your affairs are properly managed if you are absent or unable to act.
  • Manage bank accounts, pay bills, and handle day-to-day finances
  • Sign real estate documents, leases, and property transfers
  • Make healthcare decisions or approve treatment when you can’t
  • Handle business matters, vendor forms, and contract approvals
  • File or collect government benefits and insurance claims
  • Sign legal forms, affidavits, and other official paperwork

Types of Power of Attorney Documents

General Power of Attorney

Grants broad authority to act on your behalf.

Medical Power of Attorney

Allows someone to make healthcare decisions for you.

Durable Power of Attorney

Remains valid even if you become incapacitated.

Limited Power of Attorney

Authorizes specific actions for a set time or purpose.

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Convenience is at the heart of what we do. We offer flexible scheduling, same-day service, and even 1-hour rush appointments so you can have documents notarized quickly and stress-free.

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Your Notary Questions Answered

Find quick answers to common questions about notarization, what to bring, and how our mobile service works.

Yes. We offer same-day and even 1-hour rush mobile notary service, making it easy to get urgent documents notarized quickly and conveniently.

Our trained experienced notaries handle a wide range of documents, including power of attorney, real estate deeds, wills, medical forms, loan paperwork, and business contracts.

A valid, government-issued photo ID such as a drivers license, passport, or state ID is required to confirm your identity before notarization.

We can meet you wherever it’s most convenient — whether its your residence, work, or any public place like hospitals, schools, or coffee shops.

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