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Brief Definition

We understand you may not always be able to make it to the office to get your documents notarized. Some other reasons you may not be able to visit an office to get your documents notarized could be

  • Unavailability of a nearby notary
  • Mobility issues
  • Out-of-hours service needs
  • Privacy
  • Weather conditions
  • Shortage of time available
  • Convenience
  • COVID-19 safety concerns
  • Large number of people required for the notarization process

For situations like these, Notarizers offers mobile notary services that you can get at your doorstep. Our mobile notary services help you take out the fuss from the notarization process and aim to make it as seamless as possible.

Brief Definition

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document representing a written authorization given to another person to act on your behalf in private, business or legal matters. It is an excellent option to hand over your responsibilities to a person you trust in case you come across uncertain situations in the future where your decision-making capability is hampered.

Places We Serve

Our mobile notary public will come to a place of your choice at the time you set an appointment and help you notarize your documents. Some of the places covered under our mobile notary services are:

Why is a POA Required?

A Power of Attorney is mainly made for situations in which you need someone to make the decisions if you’re experiencing difficulties in management or feel that you’ll be medically unfit in the near future, rendering you incapable of making sound decisions.

Types of Power of Attorney

There are two types of Power of Attorney that are made: Power of Attorney for Property and Power of Attorney for Personal Care (or Health).

Let’s see what each of them is for.

Parties Involved

The person authorizing another to act is known as the ‘principal grantor’ of the power, while the person authorized to act is known as the ‘agent’, sometimes also called an ‘attorney’ or a ‘representative’.

Why is a POA Required?

A Power of Attorney is mainly made for situations in which you need someone to make the decisions if you’re experiencing difficulties in management or feel that you’ll be medically unfit in the near future, rendering you incapable of making sound decisions.

Types of Power of Attorney

There are two types of Power of Attorney that are made: Power of Attorney for Property and Power of Attorney for Personal Care (or Health).

Places We Serve

Our mobile notary public will come to a place of your choice at the time you set an appointment and help you notarize your documents. Some of the places covered under our mobile notary services are:

  • Client’s house
  • Hotels
  • Retirement/Nursing homes
  • Courts
  • Hospitals
  • Universities/Schools
  • Financial institutions
  • Theatres
  • Airports
  • Film and recording studios
  • Offices
  • Places of Worship
  • A Power of Attorney for Property grants the person mentioned in the document the power to make decisions about your property and finances if you want someone else to manage them or you feel you are or may become medically unable to manage them in the future.

    You can give this type of Power of Attorney to someone for a limited time in situations such as when you’re travelling to another country for a short while. The property mentioned in the Power of Attorney could include your money, house, and anything else that may or may not be of high financial value.

    A Power of Attorney for Property is usually made for business or short-term purposes. After the laws pertaining to this were modified in 1996, the majority of people who choose to make a Power of Attorney for Property mostly go for a Continuing Power of Attorney for Property.

    Requirements for Mobile Notary Services

    There are a few conditions that must be met for a client to avail of our mobile notary services.

    • Specific location – The client must provide the precise location where they will meet the notary public.
    • Number of signatories – The client must disclose how many people will be present for signing during the notarization process. In case a large number of people are required for signing, the client is requested to make one person in charge of making the necessary arrangements for the notarization process.
    • Number of notarizations – The different types of notarizations must be specified.
    • Types of documents – The client must mention the nature of documents to be notarized by the notary before the appointment.
    • Payment of fees – The client must pay the fees ahead of the scheduled mobile notary visit. 

    After all the above information is furnished by the client, our notary public will be able to assist you with your notarization requirements.

    A Power of Attorney for Personal Care allows the person mentioned in the legal document to make decisions about your health and well-being if you’re incapable of doing so or feel you will be in the future. If you’re going to make a Power of Attorney for Personal Care, ensure that appoint a trustworthy person as your attorney since that person will be responsible for making critical decisions about your personal life.

    In the document, you can mention if you don’t want a particular treatment if you fall critically ill. As per regulations, the medical service providers must obtain the consent of all the substitute decision-makers before providing any treatment.

    You can appoint anyone as your attorney for personal care except someone that is being paid to provide you with medical, social, support, training, or residential services to you unless that person is your spouse, partner or relative.

    You also have the option of appointing more than one attorney for personal care. They will act jointly regarding any decision to be taken concerning you, but they must all agree on the decided course of action. You may also mention any particular instructions, restrictions and conditions in the Power of Attorney that your attorney will be bound to adhere to.

    Places We Serve

    Locations

    Notarizers offers affordable and convenient mobile notary services in locations across Canada. We have locations in every province in Canada and we are expanding our scope to set up locations in every city in Canada. For instance, our Greater Toronto Area locations include North York, Toronto, Scarborough, Etobicoke, Brampton, Mississauga, Vaughan, Thornhill, Woodbridge amongst others.

    Our mobile notary services are available for

    • Loan signings
    • Wills
    • Advanced health care directives
    • International adoption
    • Trusts
    • Senior or elderly persons
    • Financial powers of attorney

    Mobile Notary Service for Businesses

    Notarizers offers its expert mobile notary services for businesses at competitive rates. We help get your clients’ documents or internal business documents notarized in the shortest time possible.

    Our licensed mobile notaries provide quick, reliable and inexpensive notary services to businesses to smoothen their workflow. We make the procedure effortless by maintaining regular communication with the business team.

    To get in touch with us, please fill out the inquiry form on our website’s home page or email us your address, contact details, and requirements at info@Notarizers.ca and we will get back to you as soon as possible or call us at 1-888-672-7266.

    Business hours

    11am – 6pm Monday to Friday
    1pm – 5pm on Saturdays or any other time by appointment.

    Contact us:

    94 Via Bagnato, Toronto, Ontario, M6A 2S1 CANADA

    (Located Across the Playground Behind Shoppers Drug Mart at 770 Lawrence Ave W)(The Road that leads to Shoppers Drug Mart at 770 Lawrence Ave W is called Via Bagnato)
    (We are in one of the Commercial Units of the Treviso 3 Condo at 3091 Dufferin Street. The Road at the
    Back of the Condos is Called Via Bagnato. Please Drive in or Walk in Through the Shoppers Drug Mart
    road at 770 Lawrence Avenue W)

    Tel:416-782-5926 Fax: 416-782-2286, Email: Info@Notarizers.ca

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