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Professional Notary Service

A notary adds the official seal of authenticity to your most important documents. From wills and powers of attorney to contracts and affidavits, notarization is often required by law to make your paperwork valid and enforceable.

Why notarization matters

  • Confirms your identity and prevents fraud
  • Makes your documents legally recognized in court and by institutions
  • Ensures that signatures are valid and voluntary
  • Required for many estate planning and financial documents

What we notarize

  • Wills and Trusts
  • Powers of Attorney (Medical and Financial)
  • HIPAA Release Forms
  • Real estate documents, deeds, and contracts
  • Affidavits, sworn statements, and more

Who needs a notary

  • Anyone creating a will, trust, or estate plan
  • People signing contracts that require extra verification
  • Those needing official acknowledgment for court or financial use
  • Anyone wanting peace of mind that their signatures are legally binding

What you get with LegalDocuments.pro

  • Licensed notary public service
  • Convenient scheduling to fit your availability
  • Seamless pairing with your estate planning documents
  • Flat rate pricing with no hidden fees

Transparent pricing

Notary Service 150 dollars when purchased alone

Included free with most estate planning documents from LegalDocuments.pro

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What we need to get started

  • Your full legal name and contact details
  • The document(s) you need notarized
  • A valid government-issued photo ID

Simple next steps

  1. Click Book notarization and enter your details
  2. Upload or prepare your documents for review
  3. Meet with our notary online or in person to complete the seal

Friendly reminder

Some states have specific rules about notarization and remote options. Our team will guide you so your documents meet local requirements and are fully valid.