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    Estate Planning in Greensboro, NC

    Protect your family's future with properly notarized estate planning documents. We handle wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and all related documents with the care and attention they deserve. Our licensed mobile notaries in Greensboro, North Carolina come to your home, office, or any location 24/7 for fast, professional estate planning.

    24/7 Available

    Including holidays

    We Come to You

    Anywhere in Greensboro

    Licensed & Insured

    North Carolina commissioned

    Transparent Pricing

    From $10 per signature

    How Estate Planning Works in Greensboro

    1

    Book Online or Call

    Schedule your estate planning appointment in Greensboro by calling 833-430-6800 or booking online.

    2

    Prepare Your Documents

    Gather unsigned documents and valid photo ID. North Carolina accepts valid state-issued driver's license or id.

    3

    Notary Arrives

    Your licensed North Carolina notary comes to your location in Greensboro at the scheduled time.

    4

    Identity Verification

    The notary verifies your identity per North Carolina law and reviews all documents.

    5

    Sign & Complete

    Sign in the notary's presence. They apply their official seal to complete the estate planning.

    North Carolina Notary Requirements for Estate Planning

    Fee Schedule

    • Acknowledgment: $10 per signature
    • Jurat: $10 per signature
    • Travel: Travel fees are not regulated by statute and are negotiable between the notary and client.

    Accepted ID

    • Valid state-issued driver's license or ID
    • U.S. passport or passport card
    • Military ID issued by the U.S. government

    Important Rules

    • RON: Permitted
    • Journal: Not required
    • Witnesses: Witnesses are generally not required for notarizations unless the document itself requires them.

    Consumer Tips

    • Always bring a valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID
    • Do not sign the document before the notary arrives
    • The notary cannot advise you on the contents of the document
    • Ask about travel fees before booking a mobile notary

    Estate Planning Features in Greensboro

    Last will and testament
    Living trusts
    Power of attorney
    Healthcare directives
    Beneficiary designations
    Trust amendments

    Why Choose Us for Estate Planning in Greensboro?

    In-home appointments available

    Witness services included

    Experienced with complex estates

    Confidential handling

    Coordination with attorneys

    Flexible scheduling

    Documents We Notarize in Greensboro

    Estate Planning FAQ — Greensboro, NC

    How much does estate planning cost in Greensboro, NC?

    In North Carolina, the maximum notary fee is $10 per signature for acknowledgments and $10 per signature for jurats. Travel fees are not regulated by statute and are negotiable between the notary and client. Contact us at 833-430-6800 for an accurate quote.

    Can you come to my location for estate planning in Greensboro?

    Absolutely! Our mobile notaries travel to your home, office, hospital, or any convenient location in Greensboro, North Carolina. We're available 24/7 including weekends and holidays for estate planning.

    How quickly can I get estate planning in Greensboro?

    We offer same-day service in Greensboro for most requests. In many cases, a notary can be at your location within 1-4 hours for urgent estate planning needs.

    What ID do I need for estate planning in North Carolina?

    North Carolina accepts the following forms of identification: Valid state-issued driver's license or ID; U.S. passport or passport card; Military ID issued by the U.S. government. The ID must be current and unexpired.

    Is Remote Online Notarization available for estate planning in North Carolina?

    Yes! North Carolina permits RON under NCGS 10B-134.1.

    What should I prepare before the notary arrives for estate planning?

    Have your unsigned documents ready, bring valid photo ID, and ensure all signers listed on the document are present. North Carolina law requires all signers to be physically present before the notary. Do NOT sign anything before the notary arrives.

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    Ready for Estate Planning in Greensboro?

    Book your mobile notary appointment today. We'll come to your location anywhere in Greensboro, North Carolina. Same-day and after-hours appointments available.

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