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Palmer Notary & Signing Co. will provide professional priority witness services wherever you need us. Do you already have a notary scheduled, but need witnesses to your signing? We’ve got you covered. We’ll even cover the travel charge for up to 10 miles!
We are Licensed and Insured, and provide great experience. We strive to provide professional, simple and efficient services. We have a proven track record through our reviews of the top level services we provide to you or your clients. When it comes to professional services provided to you our your family, there’s no one better than us!
We can notarize a wide range of personal and legal documents, including powers of attorney, wills, affidavits, healthcare directives, travel forms, and more.
Yes! We travel to homes, offices, hospitals, and public places across the DFW area. You pick the location, and We’ll meet you there.
You’ll need a valid, unexpired photo ID (such as a driver’s license or passport) and the unsigned document you wish to notarize. Do not sign the document in advance.
Yes, We can notarize estate documents like wills and living trusts — as long as you are of sound mind and can communicate clearly at the time of signing.
Yes. We can provide witness services for an additional fee. If your document requires witnesses, please mention that when booking.
General notarization starts at $10 for the first signature. Travel fees may apply depending on your location. We’ll provide an estimate before the appointment.
Yes — documents like divorce decrees, name changes, and sworn statements can all be notarized, as long as they meet ID and readiness requirements.
Absolutely. We regularly travel to hospitals, nursing homes, and rehab centers. The signer must be alert, willing, and able to present valid ID.
You can use the booking form on this page to schedule a date and time. We also accept requests by phone or text for same-day or urgent notarizations.
No. A notary can only witness signatures and confirm identity — We cannot interpret or explain legal terms. Please consult an attorney if needed.