A Power of Attorney is an important legal document that allows someone you trust to act on your behalf. Whether you are planning ahead or handling a time-sensitive situation, having your document properly notarized is an essential step.
At ProBiz Notary, we provide professional and convenient Power of Attorney notarization services, including mobile and remote options when available.
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that gives another person the authority to make decisions for you. This can include financial matters, medical decisions, or other personal responsibilities depending on the type of POA.
Notarization helps confirm your identity and ensures the document is signed willingly and properly.
Notarizing your Power of Attorney helps:
We understand that Power of Attorney documents are often needed during important or urgent situations. That’s why we offer mobile notary services. We can meet you at your home, office, hospital, or another convenient location.
To complete your Power of Attorney notarization, please have:
Please reach us at probiznotary@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
In most cases, yes. Many institutions require notarization for a Power of Attorney to be accepted.
Yes. Our mobile notary service allows us to travel to you for convenience.
The document must be signed in front of the notary to avoid delays or the need for extra paperwork.
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ProBiz Notary
121 Tennessee Street NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108, US. 12836 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque NM 87112 Suite H

ProBiz Notary and its representatives are not attorneys, and none of our signing agents are licensed to practice law. We do not provide legal advice, explanation, opinion, or recommendation about legal rights, remedies, defenses, or the legal sufficiency of documents. Any questions regarding the content or legal implications of your documents should be directed to a licensed attorney. We are solely responsible for verifying identity, witnessing signatures, and properly notarizing documents as allowed by law.