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Power of Attorney Notarization Services

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Power of Attorney Notarization Services

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Professional Power of Attorney Notarization

At HEB Mobile Notary & Fingerprinting Services, we understand the critical importance of properly executed power of attorney documents. Our mobile notary professionals come to your location throughout Hurst, Euless, and Bedford to provide convenient and reliable power of attorney notarization services.

Whether you need notarization for a durable power of attorney in Bedford Heights, medical power of attorney in Euless’ Midway Park area, or financial power of attorney in Hurst’s Bell Ranch neighborhood, our experienced notaries ensure all documents are properly executed according to Texas state law.

Types of Power of Attorney Documents We Notarize:

  • Durable Power of Attorney
  • Medical Power of Attorney
  • Financial Power of Attorney
  • Limited Power of Attorney
  • General Power of Attorney
  • Real Estate Power of Attorney
  • Springing Power of Attorney
  • Special Power of Attorney

Our notary professionals are commissioned in Texas and stay current with all notary laws and regulations to ensure your power of attorney documents are legally binding and properly executed. We bring all necessary supplies and equipment directly to your home, office, or any location of your choice throughout the HEB area.

Serving All Neighborhoods in Hurst, Euless & Bedford

Our mobile notaries provide power of attorney notarization services throughout the HEB area, including these neighborhoods:

Bedford Heights Midway Park Bell Ranch Stonegate Oak Meadows Shady Brook Forest Ridge Martin Drive Bellaire Heights Central Bedford Calloway Park Village Green Mosier Valley Trinity View

Understanding Power of Attorney Documents

A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows you (the principal) to appoint someone else (the agent or attorney-in-fact) to make decisions and act on your behalf. This can include financial decisions, healthcare decisions, real estate transactions, and more, depending on the type of power of attorney.

In Texas, power of attorney documents must be properly notarized to be legally valid. The notarization process includes verifying the identity of the principal, witnessing the signature, and completing the notarial certificate with a stamp or seal.

Important considerations for power of attorney documents:

  • Durable vs. Non-Durable: A durable power of attorney remains effective even if you become incapacitated, while a non-durable POA terminates if you become incapacitated.
  • Springing Power: A springing power of attorney becomes effective only when a specific event occurs, such as incapacitation.
  • Agent Selection: Choose someone you trust completely, as they will have significant authority to act on your behalf.
  • Proper Execution: To be valid in Texas, POA documents must be properly signed and notarized according to state law.

Our professional notaries are experienced with all types of power of attorney documents and can ensure yours is properly notarized according to Texas requirements.

Our Simple Notarization Process

  1. Schedule Your Appointment: Call us at (469) 751-7388 or book online for a time that works for you
  2. Prepare Your Documents: Have your power of attorney document ready but DO NOT sign it until the notary is present
  3. Identification: Prepare valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, etc.) for all signers
  4. We Come to You: Our mobile notary will arrive at your location in Hurst, Euless, or Bedford
  5. Verification and Signing: The notary will verify everyone’s identity, witness your signature, and complete the notarization
  6. Documentation: The notary records the transaction in their official journal for your protection

The entire process typically takes only 15-20 minutes for standard power of attorney documents, making it a convenient solution for busy professionals and residents throughout the HEB area.

Transparent Pricing

Our power of attorney notarization services are competitively priced to provide value while maintaining the highest quality service:

  • Basic Notarization: $10 per signature
  • Travel Fee: Included for all locations within Hurst, Euless, and Bedford
  • After Hours (evenings/weekends): $25 additional fee
  • Witness Fee: If witnesses are needed and not provided by you, $10 per witness (when available)

For businesses in the HEB area requiring regular notary services, please contact us to discuss custom arrangements and pricing.

Payment can be made via credit card, debit card, or mobile payment apps for your convenience.

What Our Clients Say

“When my mother needed a medical power of attorney notarized, we didn’t want to take her out of the house. HEB Mobile Notary came to our home in Bedford and was incredibly professional. The notary explained everything clearly and made the process easy for us during a stressful time.”

Jennifer L.
Bedford Heights, Bedford

“I needed a durable power of attorney notarized before a business trip. HEB Mobile Notary came to my office in Euless on short notice. The service was professional, efficient, and exactly what I needed.”

Robert M.
Business Owner, Midway Park, Euless

“As an elder law attorney in Hurst, I regularly refer clients to HEB Mobile Notary for power of attorney documents. They’re reliable, knowledgeable about legal requirements, and provide excellent service to my senior clients who need the convenience of in-home notarization.”

Patricia K.
Attorney, Bell Ranch area, Hurst

Frequently Asked Questions

A power of attorney (POA) in Texas is a legal document that allows you (the principal) to appoint someone else (the agent or attorney-in-fact) to make decisions and act on your behalf. There are several types of POAs in Texas, including general power of attorney, limited power of attorney, durable power of attorney, and medical power of attorney. All POA documents in the HEB area must be properly notarized to be legally valid.

In the Hurst, Euless, and Bedford area, our power of attorney notarization service costs $10 per signature. For our mobile notary service where we come to your location, there are no additional travel fees for locations within the HEB area. We also offer after-hours service (evenings and weekends) for an additional $25 fee. Payment can be made via credit card, debit card, or mobile payment apps.

For power of attorney notarization in the HEB area, you’ll need: 1) The completed power of attorney document (unsigned), 2) Valid government-issued photo ID for all signers (driver’s license, passport, or state ID), and 3) Any supporting documents referenced in the POA. All signers must be present at the time of notarization, and the document must be signed in the presence of the notary.

Yes! We offer same-day power of attorney notarization throughout Hurst, Euless, and Bedford. We understand that POA documents often need to be notarized quickly, especially for time-sensitive situations. While we recommend booking 24 hours in advance, we make every effort to accommodate urgent requests. Call us at (469) 751-7388 to check availability for same-day service in the HEB area.

Our HEB mobile notaries can notarize all types of power of attorney documents including: 1) General Power of Attorney, 2) Limited Power of Attorney, 3) Durable Power of Attorney, 4) Medical Power of Attorney (Healthcare POA), 5) Financial Power of Attorney, 6) Real Estate Power of Attorney, and 7) Springing Power of Attorney. We ensure all Texas legal requirements are followed during the notarization process to ensure document validity.

Our mobile notary process for power of attorney documents is simple: 1) Schedule your appointment by phone or online, 2) Prepare your documents and valid ID, 3) Our mobile notary arrives at your location in Hurst, Euless, or Bedford, 4) The notary verifies everyone’s identity, 5) You sign the document in the notary’s presence, 6) The notary completes the notarial certificate and journal entry. The entire process typically takes only 15-20 minutes for standard POA documents.

In Texas, a basic power of attorney document requires notarization but not witnesses. However, a durable power of attorney in Texas must be both notarized and signed by two witnesses who are not named in the document as agents or successor agents. Our mobile notary service can help coordinate witnesses if needed, though it’s generally best to have your own witnesses arranged in advance.

Ready to Schedule Your Power of Attorney Notarization?

Our mobile notaries serve all neighborhoods in Hurst, Euless, and Bedford, including Bedford Heights, Midway Park, Bell Ranch, Stonegate, and beyond. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

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