Estate Planning Notary Services in Georgia

You’ll typically need valid photo ID, the documents requiring notarization (e.g., POA, will, trust), and any necessary witnesses. We'll confirm what’s required in advance.
Yes. Some estate planning documents require one or more adult witnesses in addition to a notary. We’ll help clarify your document’s requirements.
No. Notaries cannot offer legal advice. We can refer you to an estate planning attorney if needed.
A Living Will outlines medical wishes; a Health Care Proxy (or Medical POA) designates someone to speak on your behalf.
Georgia law allows wills to be valid with proper witness signatures. However, notarization can help create a self-proving affidavit for court acceptance.
Yes, we specialize in providing mobile notarization in sensitive settings with professionalism and compassion.