Will & Estate Document Notary in Austin, TX
Wills with self-proving affidavits, living wills and directives, heirship affidavits, and attorney-in-fact documents — notarized at your home, the attorney's office, the hospital bedside, or the bank. Witnesses arranged when the document requires them.
Does a will need to be notarized in Texas?
A Texas will needs the testator and two witnesses — the notary's role is the self-proving affidavit, which lets the will go through probate without tracking those witnesses down years later. We notarize the affidavit and can help arrange the witnesses, at home or at the bedside.
The signings families actually need
Wills & living wills
Self-proving affidavits for wills, living wills, directives to physicians, and HIPAA releases — calm, unhurried signings at home or in care facilities.
Heirship affidavits
Sworn affidavits of heirship to clear Texas real estate title — signed by those who knew the decedent, often at the title or attorney's office.
Attorney-in-fact documents
Powers of attorney and documents signed in an attorney-in-fact capacity — signature blocks and acknowledgments executed exactly right.
Safe deposit box opening — witnessed
When a bank requires a notary to witness and document the opening and inventory of a safe deposit box — usually after a death — we meet the family and the bank officer, witness the opening, and complete the notarization the bank requires. A small service that's very hard to find on short notice; we take those calls.
NotaryHub365 is not a law firm and does not draft wills or estate documents, advise on probate, or determine capacity. Documents must be prepared in advance — by your attorney or document provider. If a signer cannot communicate or comprehend, the notarization cannot proceed.
Hospital or care facility?
Estate documents are often needed at the bedside — we handle those visits daily, evenings and weekends included.
Hospital & Bedside NotaryRelated services
Service area
- Austin, Round Rock, Hutto, Pflugerville, Georgetown, Cedar Park, and Central Texas.
- Same-day visits for time-sensitive estate situations when the schedule allows.