Mobile Notary for Nursing Homes in Atlanta
Families with loved ones in nursing homes, assisted living, or memory care facilities often need documents notarized quickly โ powers of attorney, healthcare directives, trust documents, and more. NotaryNow ATL visits long-term care facilities throughout Metro Atlanta, working respectfully with residents, staff, and families to ensure documents are properly executed in a calm, unhurried setting.
Our Services
Power of Attorney
We notarize financial and medical POA documents at the resident's facility. We work with family members and facility staff to coordinate the appointment and ensure the resident's comfort.
Healthcare Directives
Advance directives, living wills, and healthcare proxy documents notarized at the resident's room. We take extra time with residents who need it.
Trust & Estate Documents
Living trusts, pour-over wills, and other estate planning documents notarized at the facility โ no need to arrange transportation to a law office.
General Notarization
Any document requiring a notary seal โ contracts, authorization letters, financial forms, and more โ handled professionally at the facility.
Locations We Serve
- Sunrise Senior Living locations
- Brookdale Senior Living
- Atria Senior Living
- Five Star Senior Living
- Assisted Living of Georgia communities
- Skilled nursing facilities across Douglas, Cobb, Fulton, Gwinnett & DeKalb counties
Why Choose NotaryNow ATL
Patient & unhurried
We understand that residents in memory care and assisted living may need extra time. We never rush and always match the pace of the resident.
Facility-familiar
We are experienced working within nursing home and assisted living environments, coordinating with staff and following facility protocols.
Same-day available
Urgent POA or directive needed today? Call (678) 249-9144 โ we move quickly when the situation requires it.
Serving all of Metro Atlanta
We visit facilities in Douglas, Cobb, Gwinnett, Fulton, DeKalb, Cherokee, Paulding, and Henry counties.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if the resident has dementia or cognitive impairment?
A person must have legal capacity to sign โ they must understand what they are signing and sign voluntarily. If there are questions about capacity, consult the attending physician or a licensed elder law attorney before scheduling. We do not make capacity determinations.
Will the facility allow you in?
Most facilities welcome mobile notaries. We recommend calling the facility in advance to confirm visitor procedures and arrange access. We are happy to coordinate with facility staff directly.
Can family members be present?
Yes โ family members are welcome and often helpful. Note that for certain documents like POA, witnesses may be required. Ask us in advance if you have questions about witness requirements.
What ID does the resident need?
A valid government-issued photo ID. If the resident does not have accessible ID, call us โ we can discuss alternatives including credible witness procedures under Georgia law.