Why Use a Mobile Notary for Estate Planning Documents?
- Aaron Kuykendall

- Aug 29
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 12

When it comes to estate planning, there’s usually more than one important document to sign. Living trusts, powers of attorney, health care directives, and property deeds all play a role in securing your family’s future. Most of these documents require notarization, which means finding the right notary becomes a key step in the process.
At Encinitas Mobile Notary, we make estate planning notarization simple by bringing the notary directly to you.
Common Estate Planning Documents That Need a Notary
If you’re preparing an estate plan, here are some of the documents we are most often called to notarize:
Revocable Living Trusts
Durable Power of Attorney (POA)
Advance Health Care Directives
Certification of Trust
Deeds for transferring property into a trust
Estate planning appointments often require several notarized signatures — typically between 4 and 10. With a mobile notary, you can complete them all in one convenient visit.
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Why Choose a Mobile Notary for Estate Planning?
Convenience: We come to your home, office, or attorney’s office — no need to gather everyone and drive to a notary.
Accessibility: Helpful for elderly family members or relatives who have trouble traveling.
Efficiency: Handle all signatures in a single appointment.
Experience: We work regularly with clients and estate planning attorneys throughout Encinitas, Carlsbad, Rancho Santa Fe, Solana Beach, and Cardiff-by-the-Sea.
Special Offer for Estate Planning Clients
We know estate planning often requires multiple notarizations. To make things easier, we offer this discount:
$10 Off Mobile Notary Travel Fees
When notarizing 4 or more signatures
Offer Code: EMN10
Simply enter the code in the “Special Instructions” box when booking, or mention it at your appointment.
Final Thoughts
Notarization is one of the last steps in finalizing your estate plan — and it’s important to get it right. A mobile notary makes the process faster, easier, and less stressful for everyone involved. If you’re working on your estate plan in Encinitas or surrounding areas, let us bring the notary to you.
👉 Ready to finalize your estate plan?
This article is part of our ongoing Estate Planning Notary Series, where we cover notarization for living trusts, family trusts, and powers of attorney across North County San Diego.
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