Mobile Power of Attorney Notary in Atlanta
A power of attorney is one of the most important legal documents a person can sign โ authorizing someone else to make financial or medical decisions on their behalf. Getting it notarized correctly, with the right witnesses and proper execution, is critical. NotaryNow ATL provides professional POA notarization throughout Metro Atlanta, coming directly to your home, office, hospital, or care facility so the process is as simple as possible.
Our Services
Financial Power of Attorney
Authorizes an agent to handle banking, real estate, tax, and other financial matters. We notarize durable and limited financial POA documents at your location throughout Metro Atlanta.
Medical Power of Attorney
Designates a healthcare agent to make medical decisions if you are unable to do so. Often executed alongside advance directives and living wills โ we handle all of them in a single appointment.
Durable Power of Attorney
Remains in effect if the principal becomes incapacitated. Critical for elder care planning. We travel to homes, assisted living facilities, and hospitals to notarize these documents.
Springing Power of Attorney
Takes effect only upon a triggering event (such as incapacity). We notarize these and similar conditional POA documents throughout the Atlanta metro area.
Locations We Serve
- Your home
- Your office or place of business
- Hospitals and medical centers
- Nursing homes and assisted living facilities
- Attorney offices
- Any location in Metro Atlanta within our 50-mile radius
Why Choose NotaryNow ATL
We come to you
No need to find a notary office. We come to your home, office, hospital, or care facility anywhere in Metro Atlanta.
Correct execution
POA documents must be signed in the notary's presence with proper identification. We ensure every step is completed correctly so the document holds up legally.
Same-day available
POA situations are often urgent โ especially when a family member is ill. We prioritize these calls and move quickly.
Witnesses available
Some POA documents require witnesses in addition to notarization. Ask us when you call โ we can advise on Georgia requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Georgia require witnesses for a POA?
Georgia law requires that a power of attorney be signed in the presence of a notary public and two witnesses. The witnesses cannot be the agent named in the document. Call us and we can advise on your specific situation.
Can I use any form for a POA?
Georgia has a statutory POA form, but other forms are also valid if they meet state requirements. We recommend having an attorney draft the document โ we notarize it once it's complete and ready to sign.
What ID does the principal need?
A valid government-issued photo ID โ driver's license, passport, or state ID. All parties signing must present valid ID.
Can a POA be notarized if the principal is in a hospital?
Yes โ we provide bedside notary services at hospitals throughout Metro Atlanta. The principal must be mentally competent at the time of signing.
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