Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Notary in Houston
Mobile notarization for wills, trusts, and self-proving affidavits — we travel to your home, attorney's office, hospital, or nursing home throughout Greater Houston.

What's Included
- • Notarization for wills, trusts, and self-proving affidavits
- • Travel to your home, attorney's office, hospital, or nursing home
- • Valid government-issued photo ID verification for all signers
- • Notarial certificate and journal entry on every document
- • Self-proving affidavits to simplify Texas probate proceedings
- • Same-day and evening appointments, 9 AM – 9 PM, 7 days a week
Posted Rates
- WillsStarting at $150
- TrustsStarting at $175
Rates include travel within Greater Houston during business hours. See our full rate card for details.
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Call NowEstate Planning FAQs
Yes. Texas wills don't legally require notarization, but a self-proving affidavit notarized at signing prevents probate witnesses from being called later. Trusts and most estate-planning documents do require notarization. We charge from $150 (wills) and from $175 (trusts).
Texas law does not require a will to be notarized to be valid. However, attaching a self-proving affidavit — signed by the testator and witnesses and notarized at the same time — allows the will to be admitted to probate without locating witnesses later. Most estate attorneys recommend this step.
Bring a current, unexpired government-issued photo ID (driver license, passport, or state ID — original, not a copy), the complete unsigned documents, and all required witnesses if your document calls for them. Do not sign before the notary arrives; we must witness the signing in person.
Get Your Documents Notarized Today
Call (713) 445-6553 or book online. Open 9 AM – 9 PM, 7 days a week. Trusted since 1996.
- Texas-commissioned, bonded & E&O insured
- Same-day & last-minute appointments
- Page-by-page quality check
- Posted, transparent pricing
