Notarization
Notarize a Power of Attorney
Most powers of attorney must be notarized — do it online in minutes or with a mobile notary.
A power of attorney authorizes someone to act on your behalf, and nearly every state requires it to be notarized to be valid — especially durable and real-estate powers. Notarization confirms your identity and that you signed willingly.
With Jurably you can notarize a power of attorney online over live video, or have a mobile notary meet the principal in person when video isn’t an option. If the POA is for a real-estate transaction and needs to be recorded, we record it in the right county and return the recorded instrument.