Estate Planning Notary Services in Georgia

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Your Peace of Mind Starts with Preparation

Estate planning decisions are some of the most important steps Georgia families can take to protect their loved ones. At Elite Notary Signing, we provide compassionate and professional support for notarizing wills, powers of attorney, advance directives, and guardianship forms. Whether you are preparing documents in Duluth, Alpharetta, Marietta, Decatur, or across Gwinnett, Fulton, and DeKalb counties, our mobile notary service brings trusted estate planning support to your home, hospital, attorney’s office, or care facility.

We Assist with Notarizing:

Our estate planning notary services cover a wide range of personal, medical, and legal documents, including:

  • Estate Planning Documents: Wills, Living Trusts, Durable, Medical, and Financial Powers of Attorney, Advance Directives, Guardianship and Conservatorship Forms

  • Court & Probate Filings: Guardianship Confirmations, Probate Orders, Estate Distribution Forms, and Divorce-Related Documents

  • Healthcare & End-of-Life Planning: Medical Affidavits, HIPAA Authorizations, and Advance Healthcare Directives

  • Business & Family Agreements: Custodial Authorizations, Family Transfer Forms, and Affidavits for Multi-Party Signings

  • Additional Common Requests: Real Estate-Linked Affidavits, School Forms, Adoption Papers, Witness Coordination for Complex Signings


Why Families & Professionals Choose Us

Families across Metro Atlanta and Georgia trust Elite Notary Signing for sensitive estate planning notarization because we provide:

βœ… Private and Respectful – Every appointment is handled discreetly in the location of your choice.
βœ… Same-Day Availability – Urgent requests are met quickly, with evening and weekend options.
βœ… Flexible Scheduling – Early mornings, evenings, and weekends can be accommodated.
βœ… Mobile Convenience – We meet you at home, hospital, attorney’s office, or care facility.
βœ… Trusted by Families & Professionals – Over 100 families in Gwinnett, Fulton, and DeKalb counties, along with attorneys, healthcare providers, and community leaders, refer ENS with confidence.


Not Sure Where to Begin?

Start with our Estate Planning Prep Guide, a free step-by-step resource designed to help you prepare for notarizing wills, trusts, advance directives, and powers of attorney. This guide reduces confusion, helps you gather the right documents, and ensures you feel confident about your decisions.

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Looking for more guidance? Explore our Blog & Resource Center for checklists, tips, and answers to the most common estate planning notary questions Georgia families face.


Frequently Asked Estate Planning Questions

What’s the difference between a Living Will and a Healthcare Proxy in Georgia?

A Living Will explains your medical treatment wishes if you cannot speak for yourself, while a Health Care Proxy (Advance Directive for Health Care in Georgia) appoints someone to make those decisions on your behalf. Families in Metro Atlanta often choose to have both documents notarized for clarity and legal strength.

What documents do I need before an estate planning notarization?

Common estate documents include Wills, Living Trusts, Durable and Medical Powers of Attorney, and Advance Directives. If you live in Duluth, Alpharetta, Marietta, or Decatur, our notary team can guide you on how to prepare these before your appointment.

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

Yes, Georgia requires two adult witnesses for Powers of Attorney and Advance Directives. A notary can notarize the document at the same time to ensure it is valid and ready for use.

Can a notary explain or prepare estate planning documents?

No. In Georgia, notaries cannot draft or provide legal advice. We handle the notarization process, while attorneys provide legal preparation. This ensures your documents meet state requirements without error.

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

In Georgia, a Will must be signed by the testator and two witnesses. While notarization is not required, many families in Gwinnett, Fulton, and DeKalb counties choose notarization for added security and to simplify future probate.

Can estate documents be notarized in hospitals or long-term care facilities?

Yes. Our mobile notaries regularly meet families at hospitals, nursing homes, and senior living facilities across Metro Atlanta to notarize Wills, POAs, and Advance Directives when time and accessibility matter most.

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Ready to Get Started?

Whether you are finalizing a will, updating a power of attorney, or preparing advance directives, Elite Notary Signing is here to help. Families across Metro Atlanta, including Duluth, Alpharetta, Marietta, and Decatur, trust us for professional, accurate, and compassionate estate planning notarization.

πŸ“ž Call or Text: 464-333-1638 
πŸ“ Serving Gwinnett, Fulton, and DeKalb Counties