A Power of Attorney (POA) is one of the most important legal documents a person can sign — granting another individual the authority to act on your behalf in financial, legal, medical, or property matters. Florida law requires a POA to be signed before a notary public and two witnesses to be legally valid. Palm Beach County Apostille and Notary Services provides mobile power of attorney notary services throughout West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County, ensuring your POA is executed correctly at your location.
Our West Palm Beach mobile notary team is experienced in the specific execution requirements for Florida Powers of Attorney. We come to your home, office, hospital room, or care facility anywhere in Palm Beach County — bringing the notary and, when needed, coordinating witnesses so your POA is properly executed under Florida law.
Contact our West Palm Beach office — have your POA document prepared or let us advise on what to bring
Our mobile notary arrives at your Palm Beach County location with knowledge of Florida POA requirements
We oversee proper execution — two witnesses, notary signature and seal — completing your Florida POA
A valid Florida Power of Attorney requires the principal’s signature before two witnesses and a notary public simultaneously. Our West Palm Beach mobile notary advises you on the exact execution requirements before the appointment and arrives at your location with everything needed to complete the notarization correctly. We serve all Palm Beach County locations during extended hours.
Powers of attorney are frequently needed in urgent circumstances — a family member entering a care facility, a property transaction requiring an absent owner’s authorization, or an aging parent establishing legal protections. Our West Palm Beach mobile notary team responds to these time-sensitive needs with professionalism and efficiency throughout Palm Beach County.
We serve POA signings in private residences, law offices, hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and financial institutions throughout West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, Lake Worth, Delray Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, and all of Palm Beach County. Same-day POA notarization appointments are available.
Yes. Florida law requires a POA to be signed in the presence of two adult witnesses and a notary public. All must be present simultaneously at signing. Our West Palm Beach mobile notary can help coordinate this requirement.
Yes. Our West Palm Beach mobile notary team regularly visits Palm Beach County hospitals to notarize powers of attorney for patients. We coordinate with facility staff to arrange bedside notarization.
We notarize general, durable, limited, special, and healthcare powers of attorney throughout Palm Beach County. We can also notarize POA documents intended for international use prior to apostille authentication.
Same-day POA notarization appointments are frequently available throughout Palm Beach County. Contact our West Palm Beach office early in the day for the best same-day scheduling.
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