Power of Attorney Notarization

Power of Attorney Notarization

$59.00

Get your Power of Attorney document notarized in 5 minutes.

  1. Upload the signed document you need Notarized.
  2. Complete the checkout process.
  3. After payment - verify your identity with ID.
  4. We will certify the document and send you the notarised document with Notary Seal and signature.

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Online Notarization

Looking for a notary public? NotaryPublic24’s online notarization platform offers a secure and efficient way to get your documents notarized remotely, from anywhere, at any time. Our experienced online notaries are available 24/7 to verify your identity, witness your signature, and provide the official notarial seal, saving you time and effort compared to traditional in-person notarization. 

Whether you need to notarize contracts, legal documents, or other important paperwork, our online notarization platform is a simple, secure, and affordable solution. The entire process only takes 5 minutes, and you'll receive your notarized documents within 24 hours, complete with the notary's stamp and seal.

About Affidavit Notarization

An affidavit is a written statement that you swear is true, and it's often used for important legal matters. It can be used as evidence in court, to verify your identity, or to support claims in matters like property transfers or insurance disputes. Because it's a sworn statement, it carries significant legal weight and needs to be handled properly.

To ensure your affidavit is legally valid, it usually needs to be notarized. This means a notary public will confirm your identity and witness your signature, giving the document official recognition. NotaryPublic24 offers quick and easy online notarization for affidavits. Our experienced notaries are available 24/7 to help you through the process, ensuring your affidavit is legally sound and accepted in your jurisdiction.

How Can NotaryPublic24 Help?

Looking for reliable Notary Public services? NotaryPublic24 provides a fully compliant notary service that adheres to all applicable laws and regulations. With our certified Notary Public professionals, we ensure efficient and secure document authentication. No matter if you are in the need of notarizing birth certificates, power of attorney, affidavits, a signature or any other documents – we will guide and help you throughout the whole process.

Uncertain about your possibilities? Contact us in a way that fits you the best, either by emailing us at “info@notarypublic24.com”, using our “Free Consulting” website form, or by chatting with one of our experts through the live chat application.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Power of Attorney is a legal document that grants one person (the agent) the authority to act on behalf of another (the principal) in financial matters, real estate transactions, medical decisions, and other legal affairs.
When a POA is notarized by a notary public, it means that a commissioned notary has verified the identity of the person signing (the principal), witnessed their signature, and marked the document with a notarial act to make it legally binding.
Yes, remote online notarization is legally valid and recognized. It involves a notary public notarizing documents digitally using digital tools and knowledge-based authentication, providing convenience while maintaining legal standards.
To ensure your POA is legally binding, it must be executed correctly, which includes being signed in the presence of a commissioned notary public who will verify your mental capacity and free will, and then notarize the document.
Yes, a specific type of POA, known as a medical power of attorney, allows an appointed agent to make medical decisions on behalf of the principal, particularly when they are mentally incapacitated.
The notary public's role is to validate the identity of the person named in the document, ensure that they understand and are making their own decisions freely, and to perform the notarial act to make the document legally effective.
To revoke a POA, the principal must be mentally capable and execute a revocation document that is often also notarized. It is important to inform any person or institution relying on the original POA about the revocation.
Yes, family members are commonly named as attorneys in fact. However, it's important to choose someone trustworthy who will act in the principal's best interests
NotaryPublic24 employs commissioned notaries who are trained to handle legal documents with accuracy. They ensure all legal requirements are met and that the information provided by the principal is correct and authentic.
Yes, a general or durable POA can grant the authority to manage real property and financial affairs on behalf of someone else, especially if they become mentally incapacitated or are unable to make their own decisions.

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