Mobile notary for estate & will documents
Estate-related documents can have important legal requirements. Max can provide notarial services when an eligible document contains a notarial certificate or the receiving party requires notarization, but cannot prepare documents or advise whether a will, trust, or estate form is legally valid.
Common documents
- Self-proving affidavits when included with estate documents
- Estate administration forms requiring notarization
- Power of attorney documents
- Beneficiary, authorization, or personal representative forms
- Other prepared estate-related documents with notarial wording
What to prepare
- Ask your attorney or receiving party what signatures and witnesses are required
- Have all signers and required witnesses arranged before the appointment
- Bring valid government-issued photo ID for each signer
- Keep the full document available for the appointment
Important
Notary service does not include legal advice, will drafting, trust drafting, witness selection, or deciding whether an estate document is properly prepared.