Estate Planning Notary Services in Georgia

Your peace of mind starts with preparation.
Elite Notary Signing provides in-person notary support across Georgia for wills, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and other important legal documents. Whether you're planning ahead or responding to a time-sensitive need, we meet you at home, in a hospital room, attorney’s office, or care facility, wherever it's most convenient.
We work with individuals, families, caregivers, and professionals to ensure documents are signed accurately, witnessed when required, and handled with care.
We Assist With Notarizing:
Estate Planning Documents
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Powers of Attorney (General, Durable, Medical, Financial)
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Advance Directives & Living Wills
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Last Will and Testament
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HIPAA Authorizations and Health Care Proxies
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Guardianship or Conservatorship Forms
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Trusts, Probate, and Estate Distribution Forms
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Financial Affidavits and Legal Declarations
Additional Common Requests
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Attorney-prepared forms
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Facility-initiated notarizations
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Signers needing coordination for multiple witnesses
📍Service available across Gwinnett, Fulton, and DeKalb Counties. We serve Marietta, Duluth, Alpharetta, Johns Creek, and surrounding areas.
Why Families & Professionals Choose Us
✅ Private and Respectful: Every appointment is handled discreetly in the location of your choice.
✅ Same-Day Availability: Urgent requests are met quickly, with services available when families need them most.
✅ Flexible Scheduling: Early mornings, evenings, and weekends can be accommodated.
✅ We Come to You: Service at your home, hospital, or attorney’s office for added convenience.
✅ Trusted by Families: Over 100 Metro Atlanta families have relied on ENS to notarize and safeguard their estate documents.
✅ Referred by Professionals: Legal, medical, and community partners consistently recommend our services with confidence.
Not Sure Where to Begin?
Start with our Estate Planning Prep Guide. This simple step-by-step resource walks you through essential documents like Powers of Attorney, advance directives, and wills. It is designed to reduce confusion and give you confidence as you make important decisions for your family.
Looking for more? Explore our Blog & Resources for checklists, tips, and answers to the most common questions families face when planning ahead.
[Access the Prep Guide Here]
