How to Get a Power of Attorney Notarized in Texas
A Power of Attorney (POA) is one of the most common documents people need notarized, especially for medical, financial, or legal decisions. If you’ve never done it before, the process can feel confusing. Here’s exactly what you need to know to get your POA notarized in Texas.
1. Complete Your POA Form First
Before scheduling your appointment, make sure your Power of Attorney form is filled out completely — but don’t sign it yet. Texas law requires that you sign in front of a notary.
2. Have Proper Identification Ready
Bring a valid, government‑issued photo ID, such as:
Texas driver’s license or state ID
U.S. passport
Military ID
Your name on the ID should match the name on the document.
3. Understand If Witnesses Are Needed
Some POA forms, especially medical ones, may also require one or two witnesses. Check your form’s instructions ahead of time. If needed, make sure witnesses are available during the appointment.
4. Choose a Convenient Location
With Primary Signatures, you don’t have to travel. We come to you — whether at your home, office, hospital room, or another location in Schertz, Cibolo, New Braunfels, or surrounding areas.
5. Sign in Front of the Notary
During your appointment, we’ll verify your ID, watch you sign, and then complete the notarial certificate to make your POA official.
Getting your Power of Attorney notarized doesn’t have to be stressful.
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