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Frequently Asked Questions
Can a notary meet me at home, work, or a care facility?
Yes. Mobile notary appointments can often be arranged at homes, workplaces, hospitals, nursing facilities, and similar locations.
Do you offer remote online notarization?
Remote online notarization may be available for qualifying documents and jurisdictions. Availability depends on the state and service requested.
Can you notarize documents in a hospital or nursing home?
In many cases, yes, as long as the signer is aware, willing, and able to sign.
How long does a notarization usually take?
Many standard notarizations take about 10 to 20 minutes once the signer, ID, and documents are ready.
Can medical or durable powers of attorney be notarized?
Yes, as long as the document is ready and the signer is present, aware, and willing to sign.
Can a POA be notarized in a hospital or care setting?
Yes. This is a common request when the signer can communicate clearly and complete the signing willingly.
Does a power of attorney require witnesses?
Some powers of attorney do require witnesses, depending on the form and state requirements.