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Signings at home

Mobile Notary That Comes to Your Atlanta Home

Quick answer

Yes, a mobile notary can come to your home anywhere in metro Atlanta. NotaryPing notaries visit houses and apartments in Buckhead, Midtown, East Atlanta, Decatur, and the suburbs to notarize powers of attorney, estate documents, and family paperwork. Each signer appears in person with a valid photo ID, and any witnesses are arranged by you.

In and around Atlanta

Serving private homes across metro Atlanta

Metro Atlanta spans Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, and Clayton counties, from in-town neighborhoods like Buckhead, Midtown, and East Atlanta to independent cities such as Decatur, Sandy Springs, and Alpharetta. Many home signings involve estate planning, powers of attorney, or a homebound family member, so having the notary come to the house is often the easiest and most private option.

Where we commonly serve

  • Buckhead, Midtown, and Downtown residences
  • East Atlanta, Kirkwood, and Decatur homes
  • Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, and Brookhaven
  • Alpharetta, Roswell, and North Fulton
  • Apartments and condos across the metro

Documents commonly notarized here

  • Powers of attorney (financial and medical)
  • Wills, trusts, and estate documents
  • Advance directives and healthcare forms
  • Affidavits and sworn statements
  • Real estate and refinance paperwork

Why use a mobile notary for private homes

  • A notary comes to your house, apartment, or condo
  • Private, comfortable signing in your own home
  • Serves neighborhoods inside and outside the Perimeter
  • Good for estate planning and homebound signers
  • Transparent pricing shown before you confirm

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can a notary come to my house?

Yes. Notaries come to homes, apartments, and condos throughout metro Atlanta. Enter your address when you request and the notary confirms coverage and pricing before the visit.

Do you provide witnesses for estate documents?

Georgia notaries don't supply witnesses — you arrange any required witnesses, and they must be present with their own valid photo ID. The notary verifies identities and notarizes signatures but can't act as a witness for the same document.

Can you notarize a will or power of attorney at home?

Notaries notarize signatures on powers of attorney, affidavits, and many estate documents. For wills, Georgia has specific execution and witnessing requirements — the notary completes the notarial act but can't give legal advice, so follow your attorney's instructions.

What ID does each signer need?

A current government photo ID — driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID — for every signer, with names matching the documents. Signers must be able to understand the document and sign willingly.

Can you help if a family member is homebound?

Yes. Home visits are ideal for elderly or homebound signers. The signer must still be aware of what they're signing, appear in person, and have valid ID. If they can't sign, ask us about Georgia's signature-by-mark options ahead of time.

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