Michael BrownProfessional Mobile Notary

Notary Service

Trust & Estate Document Notarization

Trust and estate documents often involve signers who are elderly or unable to travel. Michael handles the notarization on-site so your estate plan moves forward on schedule.

Revocable and irrevocable trusts, trust amendments, and related estate planning documents typically require notarized signatures to be properly executed. Michael works with individuals directly and as a referral partner to elder law and estate planning attorneys to complete these signings wherever the client is located.

Revocable Living TrustTrust AmendmentsCertification of TrustEstate Planning AffidavitsAffidavit of Heirship

How much does a mobile notary cost for a trust document in Palm Beach County?

Pricing follows the same structure as any notarial act: $10 per notarial act (the Florida statutory cap), plus a $55 mobile visit fee, plus optional $25 surcharges for emergency/same-day or evening/weekend appointments. A trust with multiple signature pages may involve multiple notarial acts — see the pricing calculator for an itemized estimate.

Can Michael notarize documents for multiple family members at once?

Yes, as long as all signers are present at the same location (or scheduled during the same visit) and each can independently confirm understanding and willingness to sign, consistent with Florida notarization requirements.

Does Michael work directly with my attorney's office?

Yes. Michael regularly coordinates directly with elder law and estate planning firms to schedule signings for clients, including corporate billing arrangements. See the dedicated page for attorneys for more detail.

Can a notary notarize an affidavit for an estate or probate matter?

Yes. Affidavits of heirship, small estate affidavits, and similar probate-related affidavits typically require a standard notarial act (an oath or affirmation), which Michael provides as an estate document notary throughout Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and Boynton Beach. He notarizes the affidavit as prepared — an attorney should confirm the specific affidavit and its wording for your probate matter.

Michael notarizes documents — he does not prepare legal documents or provide legal advice. For guidance on which documents you need, please consult a licensed Florida attorney.

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