Bedside Notary Services in Atlanta Hospitals
When a family member is hospitalized and needs legal documents signed โ a power of attorney, advance directive, or last will โ time matters and travel isn't always possible. NotaryNow ATL provides professional, compassionate bedside notary services at hospitals and medical facilities throughout Metro Atlanta. We come directly to the patient's room, work calmly and efficiently, and ensure documents are executed correctly.
Our Services
Power of Attorney (POA)
Financial and medical POA notarization at the bedside. We work with patients, family members, and facility staff to ensure documents are properly executed and legally binding.
Advance Directives & Living Wills
Healthcare proxies, DNR orders, and advance directives notarized at the patient's location. We treat every appointment with the care and sensitivity these situations deserve.
Last Will & Testament
We travel to hospital rooms and ICU waiting areas to notarize last wills and estate documents for patients who are unable to travel to a notary office.
General Hospital Notarization
Contracts, affidavits, authorization letters, HIPAA releases, and other documents that require notarization during a hospital stay or medical event.
Locations We Serve
- Piedmont Atlanta Hospital
- Grady Memorial Hospital
- Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center
- Emory University Hospital
- Northside Hospital Atlanta
- Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
- Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital
- Piedmont Henry Hospital
Why Choose NotaryNow ATL
We come to the room
No need to arrange transportation. We come directly to the patient's hospital room, ICU, or waiting area anywhere in Metro Atlanta.
Available same day
Hospital situations are often urgent. Call or text (678) 249-9144 and we will confirm your appointment time as quickly as possible.
Calm & experienced
We understand these are sensitive moments. We work patiently, quietly, and professionally in medical environments.
Legally sound execution
Every document is notarized according to Georgia law. We verify identity, witness signatures, and apply our official seal correctly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the patient sign if they are on medication?
A patient must be mentally competent at the time of signing โ able to understand what they are signing and sign voluntarily. If there is any doubt, consult with the attending physician before scheduling the notary appointment.
What ID does the patient need?
A valid government-issued photo ID โ driver's license, passport, or state ID. If the patient does not have ID available, call us and we will discuss options including credible witness procedures.
Do I need to have the documents ready before you arrive?
Yes โ documents should be complete and unsigned when we arrive. Do not sign before the notary is present. Bring all pages; we cannot notarize incomplete documents.
Can you notarize for someone who cannot write?
Yes โ Georgia law allows a signature by mark (an X) witnessed by the notary. Call us in advance so we can prepare accordingly.
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