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Will & Estate Documents — Dallas–Fort Worth

NotaryNow DFW notarizes estate planning documents across Dallas–Fort Worth — self-proving affidavits for wills, living trusts, directives, and related forms — at your home, attorney's office, or care facility. We handle the notarization; your attorney handles the legal content.
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Will & Estate Documents FAQ

Does a Texas will have to be notarized?

A Texas will requires witnesses, not notarization — but a notarized self-proving affidavit makes probate far simpler, which is why most attorneys include one. We notarize that affidavit with your witnesses present. For legal questions about your will, consult a licensed attorney.

How many witnesses do I need?

Texas wills generally require two credible witnesses age 14 or older. Confirm specifics with your attorney; we'll coordinate the signing logistics.

Can you notarize a trust at my home?

Yes — trusts and related transfer documents are among our most common home visits.

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Available in all 18 cities we serve