Trust Delivery & Trust Signing Support

Trust Delivery & Trust Signing Support

Notary Royalty LLC provides professional mobile Trust Delivery & Trust Signing Support for individuals, families, estate planning attorneys, law firms, and other authorized professionals.


We provide a professional and organized signing experience while helping ensure documents requiring notarization are properly executed within the scope of the notary's authorized duties.


Trust & Estate Planning Documents We May Support

  • Revocable Living Trust documents

  • Certification or Abstract of Trust

  • Trust Amendments and Restatements

  • Pour-Over Wills

  • Durable Financial Powers of Attorney

  • Medical Powers of Attorney

  • Advance Directives

  • HIPAA Authorizations

  • Appointment for Disposition of Remains

  • Declarations of Guardian

  • Property Transfer Deeds

  • Trust Funding Documents

  • Affidavits and Acknowledgments

  • Other attorney-prepared estate planning documents


Our Signing Support May Include

  • Mobile travel to the client's location

  • Professional appointment coordination

  • Identity verification

  • Execution of required notarial acts

  • Organized presentation of attorney-prepared documents

  • Following attorney-provided signing instructions

  • Witness coordination when requested

  • Completion review for signatures, initials, dates, and notarial certificates

  • Packaging or return of completed documents when requested

Available At

Private Residences • Law Offices • Hospitals • Assisted Living Communities • Senior Living Communities • Nursing Facilities • Rehabilitation Facilities • Other Approved Meeting Locations


Professional Trust Signing Support

Our role is to provide a professional, organized, confidential, and client-focused signing experience while following Texas notary law and the instructions provided by the hiring attorney or authorized professional.


Notary Royalty LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice, select documents for clients, interpret legal documents, or explain the legal effect of trust or estate planning provisions. Questions requiring legal advice are referred to the client's attorney or document-preparing professional.

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