Affidavit of Domicile

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What is a Affidavit of Domicile?

An affidavit of domicile is a legal document used to establish a deceased person’s primary residence for probate purposes. It is required to transfer ownership of assets such as stocks, bonds, and other financial holdings. This document helps determine the appropriate jurisdiction for estate tax matters. 

 

 

Why use a notary?

Notarizing an affidavit of domicile ensures that the information provided is accurate and the affiant is signing voluntarily. It verifies the identity of the person swearing to the deceased’s domicile, reducing the risk of fraudulent claims. Notarization adds credibility to the document, ensuring that it is accepted in probate court. It also ensures that the affidavit can be used to distribute assets in accordance with state laws. 

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What to Expect?

We’ll verify your ID, check the document for completeness, and oversee the signing. Appointments typically take 10 to 15 minutes, and we can meet wherever is most convenient for you. Witnesses may be required depending on the document type—check ahead and bring them if needed.

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FAQ

Will Yes, the person signing the Will must appear in person or online (if using Remote Online Notarization) and present valid photo ID.

A valid, government-issued photo ID such as a driver’s license, passport, or state ID is required to notarize a Will

 Absolutely. We offer same-day service both in person and online, depending on your location and availability.

 Yes. We provide secure Remote Online Notarization (RON) for most legal documents, so you can sign from anywhere.

Yes. Once properly notarized, your document is legally recognized and ready for use in courts, agencies, or other institutions.

 Typically, notarization takes 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the number of pages and signatures required.

Yes. We’re a fully mobile notary service and can meet you wherever you are—at home, work, or care facilities.

Yes, witness services can be arranged in advance for documents that require them.

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