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Notary Services for Wills and Estate Planning
Planning for the future is one of the most important steps you can take to ensure your loved ones are cared for. At Shunta’s Mobile Notary, we specialize in providing convenient, professional notary services for wills and estate planning documents, delivered right to your doorstep in Waldorf, Maryland. Whether you’re preparing a will, setting up a trust, or finalizing a power of attorney, our mobile service eliminates the hassle of travel, making the process seamless and stress-free. Ready to get started? Contact us today to schedule your mobile notary appointment!
At Shunta’s Mobile Notary, we bring more than just convenience to your doorstep—we deliver peace of mind. Here’s why clients in Waldorf, Maryland, choose us:
- Mobile Convenience: We come to you, saving you time and effort, especially if travel is difficult.
- Expertise in Estate Planning: Our notaries have specialized training in handling estate planning documents, ensuring accuracy and care.
- Professionalism You Can Trust: We’re certified by the National Notary Association (NNA), background screened, and carry Errors and Omissions Insurance.
- Prompt and Reliable Service: We work around your schedule to get your documents notarized quickly and correctly.
- Exceptional Customer Care: Your satisfaction is our priority, and we’re here to answer all your questions.
Wills and Estate Notary Services Offered
Shunta’s Mobile Notary offers the following services to support your estate planning needs in Waldorf, Maryland:
Condition of your home. We work in teams of 2-4 or more. A team leader or the owner.
Wills and Estate Planning FAQs
- Do I need to have my will notarized?
In Maryland, wills don’t need to be notarized to be valid. However, adding a self-proving affidavit, which requires notarization, can simplify probate by avoiding the need for witnesses to testify later.
- What is a self-proving affidavit?
It’s a sworn statement signed by you and your witnesses in front of a notary, confirming that your will was properly executed. This makes probate faster and easier.
- Can you provide witnesses for my will?
Yes, we can provide witnessing services if needed. Contact us to confirm availability.” (Verify this with Shunta’s Mobile Notary.)
- What do I need to bring for notarization?
Bring your original, unsigned documents and a valid photo ID (e.g., driver’s license or passport) for each signer.
- How much does it cost?
Fees vary based on the number of documents, type of service, and travel distance. Reach out for a personalized quote!