Getting a trust notarized
A trust typically needs a notary to verify the signer's identity and witness the signing — signing a living trust and related estate-planning documents. Getting it wrong can invalidate the document, so it's worth having it done right.
Our notary comes to you anywhere in Miami-Dade or Broward, brings the right identification requirements, and can arrange additional witnesses where the document calls for them. If it also needs an apostille for use abroad, we coordinate that too.
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Common questions
Can you notarize a trust at a home or hospital?
Yes — we regularly handle signings at homes, offices, hospitals, and correctional facilities across South Florida, including for time-sensitive documents.
Do you provide witnesses?
We can arrange additional witnesses for documents that require them (such as wills), so you don't have to line them up yourself.
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