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Shunta Brooks Garvin

Notary Public

Notary Services for Power of Attorneys and Trusts

Power of Attorney (POA) and Trusts are vital legal tools designed to help you manage your affairs and safeguard your assets. A Power of Attorney allows you to appoint someone to make decisions on your behalf, whether for financial, legal, or medical matters. A Trust, on the other hand, ensures your assets are distributed or managed according to your wishes, either during your lifetime or after. At Shunta’s Mobile Notary, we specialize in notarizing these essential documents to make them legally binding and enforceable. Based in Waldorf, Maryland, our mobile notary services bring convenience right to your doorstep, saving you time and effort. Ready to secure your future? Contact us today to get started!

When it comes to notarizing your Power of Attorney or Trust documents, here’s why Shunta’s Mobile Notary stands out:

  • Unmatched Convenience: No need to travel—we bring our notary services directly to you, wherever you are in Waldorf, Maryland.
  • Specialized Expertise: Our notaries are well-versed in POA and Trust notarization, ensuring accuracy and compliance with Maryland state laws.
  • Certified and Professional: We’re certified by the National Notary Association (NNA), background-screened, and insured with Errors and Omissions coverage for your peace of mind.
  • Flexible and Reliable: We work around your schedule and guarantee prompt, precise notarization every time.
  • Personalized Service: We take the time to explain the process, answer your questions, and ensure you feel confident about your notarized documents.

Power of Attorneys and Trusts Notary Services Offered:

At Shunta’s Mobile Notary, we offer expert notarization services for a variety of Power of Attorney and Trust documents, customized to meet your unique needs in Waldorf, Maryland. Here’s what we provide:

Power of Attorney Notarizations

General Power of Attorney: Grants broad authority to someone to handle your financial or legal matters.
Durable Power of Attorney: Remains effective even if you become incapacitated, ensuring uninterrupted decision-making.
Medical Power of Attorney: Designates a trusted individual to make healthcare decisions on your behalf.
Limited or Special Power of Attorney: Authorizes someone to perform specific tasks, such as selling property or managing a business transaction.

Notarization is critical for POA documents to ensure their validity and protect against fraud.

Trust Notarizations

Revocable Living Trusts: Allows you to retain control over your assets during your lifetime while simplifying asset transfer after death.
Irrevocable Trusts: Protects assets from taxes or creditors by permanently transferring ownership.
Testamentary Trusts: Established through your will to manage assets for beneficiaries after your passing.

Proper notarization ensures your Trust is legally established and can be administered as intended.

Mobile Notary Convenience

We Come to You: Our notaries travel to your home, office, or any location in Waldorf, Maryland, making the process hassle-free.
Flexible Scheduling: Book appointments at a time that suits you—weekdays, evenings, or weekends.

Power of Attorneys and Trusts FAQs

  • Why do Power of Attorney and Trust documents need notarization?

Notarization verifies the identities of signers, prevents fraud, and ensures the documents are legally enforceable.


  • Can I revoke a Power of Attorney or Trust?

Yes, as long as you’re mentally competent. We recommend notarizing revocations or amendments to maintain legal clarity.


  • What types of Trusts do you notarize?

We handle revocable living trusts, irrevocable trusts, testamentary trusts, and more.


  • Do I need witnesses for my Trust or POA?

Maryland law may require witnesses for certain documents. We’ll guide you and can arrange witnesses if necessary.


  • How much does notarization cost?

Costs vary based on document type and travel distance. Contact us for a personalized quote!