Estate planning documents — wills, trusts, living wills, healthcare directives, and related legal instruments — require precise execution to be legally valid in Florida. Palm Beach County Apostille and Notary Services provides mobile family and estate document notary services throughout West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County, working alongside estate planning attorneys and directly with families to ensure every document is notarized correctly at the signer’s location.
Our West Palm Beach mobile notary team is experienced in the specific execution requirements for Florida estate planning documents. We come to your home, care facility, attorney’s office, or any Palm Beach County location to notarize wills, trust documents, living wills, and healthcare directives — ensuring compliance with Florida’s strict execution requirements.
Contact our West Palm Beach office with your estate document type — we advise on execution requirements
We coordinate the appointment at your Palm Beach County location with all required parties
Our mobile notary oversees proper Florida execution — witnesses, signatures, and notarial certificate
Florida estate documents have specific execution requirements — wills require two witnesses and a notary; trusts have their own formalities. Our West Palm Beach mobile notary team advises on the exact requirements for each document type before the appointment, then arrives at your Palm Beach County location prepared to oversee proper execution. We coordinate with your estate attorney when applicable.
Estate planning documents represent some of the most consequential legal instruments a family will sign. Execution errors — missing witnesses, improper signing order, or incorrect notarial certificates — can invalidate documents when they matter most. Our West Palm Beach mobile notary team brings precision and experience to every estate document signing throughout Palm Beach County.
We serve families, individuals, and estate attorneys throughout West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, Lake Worth, Delray Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, and all of Palm Beach County. Mobile estate document notarization is available during extended hours for clients who cannot travel to a notary office.
A Florida will does not legally require notarization, but a self-proving affidavit — which requires notarization — makes the will easier to probate. Florida wills require two witnesses. Our West Palm Beach mobile notary advises on and facilitates proper Florida will execution.
Yes. Our West Palm Beach mobile notary team provides estate document notarization at Palm Beach County hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and hospice centers — coordinating bedside appointments for incapacitated or hospitalized signers.
An attorney is not required for notarization itself, though we strongly recommend having an estate planning attorney draft your Florida estate documents. Our mobile notary can coordinate with your Palm Beach County attorney to complete the execution.
A current, valid government-issued photo ID is required. For incapacitated signers who cannot produce standard ID, our West Palm Beach notary advises on credible witness alternatives under Florida law.
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