A Last Will and Testament is one of the most important legal documents a person will ever sign. While Florida does not require a will to be notarized, a notarized self-proving affidavit attached to the will simplifies the probate process significantly. Palm Beach County Apostille and Notary Services provides mobile will notary services throughout West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County, ensuring your will is properly executed under Florida law at your location.
Our West Palm Beach mobile notary team assists with Florida will execution — including the self-proving affidavit that makes your will easier to probate without requiring witnesses to testify after your death. We come to your home, care facility, or attorney’s office anywhere in Palm Beach County to oversee proper will execution with two witnesses and a notary.
Have your Florida will drafted by an attorney and ready for execution — do not sign it in advance
Our West Palm Beach mobile notary arrives with knowledge of Florida will execution requirements
We oversee the signing ceremony — testator, two witnesses, and notarial self-proving affidavit
A valid Florida will requires the testator’s signature in front of two adult witnesses who must also sign in the testator’s presence and each other’s presence. The self-proving affidavit, which all parties sign before a notary, is executed immediately after. Our West Palm Beach mobile notary team oversees this complete process at your Palm Beach County location.
A will that is improperly executed — missing witnesses, signed out of order, or lacking a self-proving affidavit — can cause significant complications during probate. Our West Palm Beach mobile notary team is experienced in Florida will execution requirements and ensures every step is completed correctly, protecting your estate planning wishes for your Palm Beach County family.
We serve will signings throughout Palm Beach County — including at-home visits in West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, Delray Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, and Wellington, as well as bedside will execution at Palm Beach County hospitals and care facilities.
Notarization is not required for a Florida will to be valid, but a notarized self-proving affidavit makes probate significantly simpler by eliminating the need for witnesses to testify. Our West Palm Beach mobile notary strongly recommends including the self-proving affidavit.
A Florida will requires two adult witnesses who sign in the testator's presence and in each other's presence. The self-proving affidavit is then executed before a notary with all parties present. Our West Palm Beach team oversees the complete ceremony.
Yes. Our West Palm Beach mobile notary team conducts will signings at nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, and hospice centers throughout Palm Beach County. We coordinate with facility staff for bedside appointments.
Yes. We strongly recommend having a Florida estate planning attorney draft your will before scheduling the notarization ceremony. Our West Palm Beach notary handles the execution — the attorney handles the legal drafting.
Based in West Palm Beach, FL — Palm Beach County’s premier apostille, mobile notary, live-scan fingerprinting, and certified translation service. Walk-in office and county-wide mobile service available since 2011.
Palm Beach County Apostille and Notary Services © 2026 All Rights Reserved.