Notary Services For Estate Planning
Mobile & Online Notarization for Estate Planning
What is Estate Planning?
Estate planning is legally preparing to distribute your assets, responsibilities, and medical decisions in the event of death or incapacity. It ensures your wishes are honored and provides peace of mind to your loved ones.
At Steven Mobile Notary, we specialize in notarizing critical estate planning documents in New York and New Jersey. Whether you’re working with an attorney or planning independently, we ensure your documents are legally valid and notarized correctly.
Estate Planning Notary Services in NY & NJ
Looking for a trusted estate planning notary? Steven Mobile Notary offers professional notarization for estate documents across New York and New Jersey. Whether you’re preparing a power of attorney, living will, or trust, we’ll ensure your estate planning documents are legally executed with care and accuracy.
Why Estate Planning Requires a Notary:
Wills and living wills often require notarization and witnesses to meet legal standards.
Powers of Attorney (POA) and healthcare proxies must be notarized to be recognized by banks, hospitals, and courts.
Trusts and life estate deeds involve complex property rights—accurate notarization ensures they are legally binding.
Advance directives and medical authorizations may require notarization to be honored across state lines.
Common Estate Planning Documents We Notarize
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How to Get Started
Schedule an Appointment: Call us to discuss your estate planning needs.
Prepare Your Documents: Ensure all necessary documents are ready for notarization.
Meet at Your Convenience: Choose a time and place that works best for you, or opt for our Remote Online Notary services.
❗ Important: RON Limitations in Estate Planning
Remote Online Notarization (RON) cannot be used for certain estate planning documents in New York, including:
Powers of Attorney
Wills & Trusts
Health Care Proxies
Living Wills
These require in-person notarization and, in some cases, qualified witnesses.
Assistance in understanding the notarization requirements for estate planning documents.
Guidance to ensure your documents meet legal standards and are properly executed.
Collaboration with your attorney or financial advisor to ensure seamless estate planning.
Mobile Notary Service
Virtual Notary Public
Apostille Agent
We are a mobile notary service. We come to you, We do not offer notary services at physical location you can come to
Professional & Reliable
We will be at your location and be ready to perform any notary public services that oy may require. We ll be gracious and arrive on time
Anytime Any Place
We will come to the location that works best for you and we'll be there when you need us, anytime, day or night
Experienced & Certified
We are certified notaries and we have thousands of notoraizations under our belt. That equates to a smooth, accurate transaction for you
We Provide Estate Planning Notary Services Throughout:
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FAQ
Can you notarize estate documents at a hospital or nursing home?
Yes, we provide compassionate, mobile service at care facilities and homes.
Is a witness required?
Some documents (like wills and POAs) may require one or two witnesses. We can help coordinate.
Do I need a lawyer to notarize estate planning documents?
A: No. A lawyer isn’t required for notarization, but it’s recommended to consult an attorney when drafting legal documents. We work alongside attorneys to handle the notary portion.
How long does a typical estate notarization take?
A: Most appointments take 20 to 60 minutes, depending on the number of documents, witness requirements, and location. We aim to make the process smooth and efficient.
Can I get a Power of Attorney notarized online?
A: No. In New York, Powers of Attorney must be notarized in-person due to legal and witnessing requirements. We offer mobile notary visits to homes, hospitals, law offices, and care facilities
Is a notarized will valid without witnesses?
A: No. In both NY and NJ, wills typically require two witnesses in addition to notarization. We can help coordinate the witnessing process during your appointment.