Massachusetts Notary Solutions for Middlesex & Greater Boston Areas

Power of Attorney Notary Services

Middlesex County & Greater Boston

A Power of Attorney (POA) is one of the most commonly notarized legal documents in Massachusetts. When someone needs to authorize another individual to act on their behalf for financial, medical, or personal matters, a notarized signature is often required before banks, hospitals, and institutions will accept it.

Whether signing at home, in a hospital, rehab center, elder care facility, law office, or private residence, Middlesex Notary Co. provides fast and professional notarization for Power of Attorney documents across Middlesex County and Greater Boston.

We Notarize All Types of Power of Attorney

• Durable Power of Attorney
• General Power of Attorney
• Limited / Special Power of Attorney
• Healthcare Power of Attorney
• Financial Power of Attorney
• Real Estate & Property POA
• Motor Vehicle/Title POA
• POA for Personal Representation

Every signing includes identity verification, acknowledgement or jurat completion, signature witnessing, and secure notarial execution in accordance with Massachusetts law.

Who Uses Power of Attorney Notarization?

Individuals and families often need POA notarization for:

• Medical decision authority
• Financial account handling
• Property and real estate management
• Elder care and incapacity planning
• Insurance or legal representation authority
• Motor vehicle and RMV-related documents

If a hospital, bank, attorney, government office, or lender requests notarization, we come to you.

Can a Notary Notarize a Power of Attorney?

Yes — a notary can notarize a Power of Attorney if the signer appears in person, is willing, and provides valid identification. The notary does not create the POA, interpret its meaning, or provide legal guidance. The signer controls content. The notary certifies the signature.

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Most Power of Attorney documents require notarization to be accepted — especially financial and durable forms.

Mobile Notary for POA Documents

📍 We come to you.

• Homes
• Hospitals
• Rehabilitation facilities
• Nursing homes
• Law firms & offices
• Private residences
• Urgent bedside signings

Same-day and evening availability for urgent family situations.

Book a Power of Attorney Notary Appointment

Middlesex Notary Co.
📞 Call/Text: 781-226-8331
📧 info@middlesexnotary.com

Serving Middlesex County & Greater Boston with fast, reliable Power of Attorney notarization — anywhere you need us.

Disclaimer:

This page is for informational purposes only. We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice, document drafting, interpretation, or guidance on how to create a Power of Attorney. Consult an attorney for legal preparation or clarification.