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Power of Attorney Notary Service
Get an expert NY notary public sent to your home or office to notarize your PoA.

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Any Type of PoA - We're Ready!
No matter the purpose of your document, we can help!
Durable Power of Attorney
A Durable PoA gives your agent continued control even after you have become incapacitated.


Financial Power of Attorney
The financial POA is a document that grants an agent the power to manage the business and financial affairs of the principal.
Health Care Proxy / Medical Power of Attorney
This type of PoA is used to give the agent power to make medical decisions (in the event of any unfortunate health conditions).

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Anywhere in Westchester
You can depend on us no matter where you need to sign.

Residential Homes
We can meet at your home or apartment lobby.

Business Offices
Get a professional sent to a lawyer's office or your own.

Nursing Homes
Caring hands you can trust with your loved one's paperwork.

Hospitals
Our agents are fully vaccinated and eager to help our clients.




Walkers Mobile Notary is Setting The Bar High
We aim to set the highest standards for NY notary services. All of our agents first go through background checks and certification verification. Then each of our notaries must pass our rigorous training before meeting with our valued clients.
Can a notary do a power of attorney?
No. Our notaries are not licensed attorneys and cannot draft legal documents on your behalf.
Our role in the process is just to properly identify each signer and witness the signatures from all parties. (which must be done willingly for PoAs)
Power of Attorney Witness Requirements
In 2021 the NYSBA updated the the laws affecting PoA documents in New York State.
Generally, 2 witnesses are required in NY. The statutory form requires both witnesses to sign, print their full names, and full address.
The person taking the acknowledgment can also serve as a witness (that would be one of our notaries!).
Can you access authorized facilities for appointments?
We aim to set the highest standards for NY notary services. All of our agents first go through background checks and certification verification. Then each of our notaries must pass our rigorous training before meeting with our valued clients.
Can a notary do a power of attorney?
We aim to set the highest standards for NY notary services. All of our agents first go through background checks and certification verification. Then each of our notaries must pass our rigorous training before meeting with our valued clients.
Don't Risk Your Future
Your Power of Attorney will not be valid if it’s not properly notarized. You can depend on the knowledgable team at Walkers Mobile Notary Service.
Power of Attorney
Notarization FAQ
Updated New York Power of Attorney Form
Click here to download the most updated NY statutory PoA form (2021). It is fillable online or you can print it out.
Alternatively, you can view the older form directly from the NYC.gov website and drafted by NY State Bar Association (NYSBA).
Does a power of attorney have to be notarized?
Yes in New York.
Where can I get a Power of Attorney notarized near me?
Unfortunately you can’t take this type of document to your local library, UPS, or Fedex. Even your bank could deny your request.
Your best option is a mobile service like ours.
Do you need an attorney in NY?
No, you can execute a PoA without a lawyer involved but you will need to get your signature notarized by an impartial notary.
How much does it cost to notarize Power of Attorney?
The average power of attorney notary fee in New York ranges from $100- $300+ depending on your location, time/day of your appointment, and the notary company you choose.
Do you need a notary to revoke PoA?
No, you can remove your power of attorney at anytime if you are mentally able. All you will need is to submit your revocation in writing.
No notarization needed.
Does a power of attorney expire?
A durable PoA can still be enforced until you die or revoke it.
Can you access authorized facilities for appointments?
Yes, family members can take us to a patient’s room in a hospital or rehabilitation center for example.
Exceptions are often made for a notary to gain access for the purpose of assisting with vital documents.
Ready To Notarize Your Power of Attorney?
Reach out to us today and setup an appointment. One of our trained agents will be ready and eager to assist you.