Specialized Mobile Notary Services for Power of Attorney, Advance Directive, Last Will and Testament, Trusts.
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Durable Power of Attorney | Remains in effect immediately after signing and **continues to stay active** if you become mentally or physically incapacitated.
At least one (1) competent adult witness (who cannot be your named agent) is required .
A Georgia Notary Public must witness and stamp the document.
Georgia Statutory Power of Attorney | A standard, state-approved form created by the Georgia Assembly. It uses specific legal verbiage that financial institutions universally recognize and accept without delay.
At least one (1) competent adult witness (who cannot be your named agent) is required .
A Georgia Notary Public must witness and stamp the document.
Springing Power of Attorney | Does not take effect immediately. Instead, it **"springs" into action** only under specific conditions—usually when a doctor certifies that you are incapacitated.
At least one (1) competent adult witness (who cannot be your named agent) is required .
A Georgia Notary Public must witness and stamp the document
The following Medical Documents ensure that your doctors and family know exactly how you want to be treated if you cannot speak for yourself. In Georgia, older individual documents like Living Wills and Medical Powers of Attorney have been largely combined into a single, comprehensive form.
Medical Power of Attorney | Designates a specific person to make healthcare decisions for you if you are unconscious or unable to communicate.
At least one (1) competent adult witness (who cannot be your named agent) is required .
A Georgia Notary Public must witness and stamp the document
Living Will | Outlines your specific wishes regarding life-sustaining medical treatments (like ventilators or feeding tubes) if you have a terminal condition.
Two (2) competent adult witness (who cannot be your named agent) is required .
Advance Healthcare Directive | The modern Georgia standard. It combines the Medical Power of Attorney and the Living Will into one single, comprehensive document.
Two (2) competent adult witness (who cannot be your named agent) is required .
Wills vs. Trusts: Protecting Your Legacy | Wills and Trusts are the foundation of estate planning, determining exactly who inherits your property, assets, and belongings. A Trust will keep your estate out of probate upon your passing. A Last Will and Testament will have to go through probate.
Last Will and Testament | A legal document that outlines your named beneficiery who will inherit your property after your passing and names an executor of your choice who will manage the process. A Will must go through a court process called probate.
Two (2) competent adult witnesses are legally required.
Notarization is not required for the Will itself, but highly recommended for the Self-Proving Affidavit.
Living Trust | A legal structure created during your lifetime that holds your assets for your benefit. Upon your passing, a named trustee transfers these assets directly to your beneficiaries, completely bypassing the lengthy and public court probate process.
Over 22 years of experience serving families, individuals, and business professionals across Atlanta, Buckhead, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, and surrounding areas, we understand that convenience, absolute accuracy, and extreme confidentiality are non-negotiable. We provide same-day mobile notary services. We travel to Hospitals, Offices, Homes, Cofee Shops. We are committed to providing our clients with100% satisfaction.959 We are open 7 days a week!
Give us a call if you have any questions or would like to book schedule an appointment for same day service or whenever is convenient for you.
Prices range anywhere from $95 to $150. Plus $40 per witness




