Estate Planning Notary Services in Georgia


Plan Confidently. Sign Securely. Protect Your Legacy.

Planning ahead shouldn't be overwhelming. At Elite Notary Signing, we make the process of notarizing estate planning documents stress-free, secure, and convenient. Whether you're finalizing your will or assigning power of attorney, we bring professional notary services directly to you.

✅ Experienced
✅ Confidential
✅ Trusted by Families Across Georgia

What We Notarize:

We specialize in notarizing estate planning documents, including:

  • Durable Power of Attorney (POA)

  • Advance Health Care Directive / Living Will

  • Last Will & Testament (Client-drafted or Attorney-prepared)

  • Trust Certification Documents

  • Executor or Probate Forms

  • Guardianship and Conservatorship Agreements

  • HIPAA Authorizations


Where We Serve:

We offer in-person estate planning notary services throughout Georgia, including:
Duluth • Chamblee • Lawrenceville • Norcross • Decatur • Atlanta & surrounding metro areas


Why Clients Trust Elite Notary Signing:

🔐 Discreet & Secure — We treat your personal legal matters with the highest level of confidentiality.
📝 Experienced — We’re familiar with state requirements and family dynamics during estate signings.
📅 Flexible Scheduling — Evening and weekend availability offered.
🏠 Mobile Convenience — We travel to homes, hospitals, law offices, and care facilities.


Frequently Asked Questions

What documents do I need to prepare before an estate planning notarization?

Before your appointment, gather all completed documents and ensure they are printed and ready for signing. Common items include a Power of Attorney, Advance Directive for Health Care, Last Will and Testament, Living Will, Revocable Trust, and Guardianship forms. Also bring a valid, government-issued photo ID. Review your documents in advance—your notary cannot provide legal advice or fill out forms on your behalf.

Do I need witnesses for my Power of Attorney or Advance Directive in Georgia?

Yes. Georgia requires two qualified adult witnesses for both a Power of Attorney and an Advance Directive. Witnesses must be present at the time of signing and cannot be the notary, your healthcare agent, or anyone who benefits from the documents. If you need help coordinating witnesses, please let us know in advance.

Can a notary explain or draft estate planning documents?

No. Georgia notaries are not attorneys and cannot provide legal advice, draft documents, or explain their meaning. If you have questions about what to include in your Will, Trust, or Advance Directive, please consult a licensed attorney before scheduling a notarization.

What’s the difference between a Living Will and a Health Care Proxy?

A Living Will states your preferences for medical treatment if you become unable to communicate, especially in end-of-life situations. A Health Care Proxy, also known as a Medical Power of Attorney, appoints someone to make medical decisions for you if you're incapacitated. In Georgia, these are combined into a single form called an Advance Directive for Health Care.

Does a Georgia Will need to be notarized or just witnessed?

Under Georgia law, a Will must be signed by the testator and two competent witnesses to be valid. Notarization is not required, but adding a notarized self-proving affidavit can help the Will be accepted by the probate court without additional witness testimony later. Many clients choose to notarize for convenience and legal efficiency.

Can you notarize estate documents in hospitals or long-term care facilities?

Yes. We offer mobile notary services to hospitals, assisted living, hospice, and skilled nursing facilities. The signer must be alert, mentally aware, and capable of communicating consent. Proper identification is required. If capacity is in question, we may recommend rescheduling or require confirmation from facility staff.


Ready to Start?

We make it simple to get your important documents notarized today.

📞 Call or Text: (464) 333-1638
📩 Email: info@elite-notary.com
🕒 Same-day appointments available.

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