NotaryNow DFW (214) 639-6122

Power of Attorney — Dallas–Fort Worth

A power of attorney in Texas generally must be signed before a notary to be effective. NotaryNow DFW brings a commissioned notary to your home, office, hospital room, or care facility anywhere in DFW — often same day — so your POA is executed correctly the first time.
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Power of Attorney FAQ

Can you help me choose or fill out my POA form?

No — that's legal advice, which Texas law prohibits notaries from giving. We notarize the document your attorney or you have prepared. If you need help choosing a form, consult a licensed Texas attorney.

Does a Texas POA need witnesses?

It depends on the type of POA. Medical powers of attorney have specific witness rules. Bring your document's instructions, or ask your attorney — we'll confirm logistics when you book.

Can a POA be signed in a hospital?

Yes, if the signer is alert, aware, and can communicate intent, with valid ID. See our hospital notary service for details.

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Available in all 18 cities we serve