Helping estate planning professionals and families protect legacies through trusted document execution with accuracy, confidentiality, and genuine care — because we don't just deliver documents and notarization, we're delivering peace of mind.
At Notary Premier, we specialize in professional estate planning and trust delivery services for law firms, estate planning professionals, and the families they serve. As a Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent (CNTDA), I guide your clients through the proper execution of their estate planning documents—ensuring accuracy, understanding, and a calm, seamless signing experience.
From full living trust packages to individual estate planning documents, every appointment is handled with the highest level of professionalism, confidentiality, and care. Our mobile notary service comes directly to your clients—whether at home, in the office, healthcare facilities, or other approved locations.

Full Living Trust Presentation Services
Full Living Trusts
Pour-Over Wills
Durable & Medical Powers of Attorney
Advance Healthcare Directives
HIPAA Authorizations
Certification of Trust
Deeds (Quitclaim, Warranty)
Typical appointment time: 60–90 minutes
As a Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent, I do not provide legal advice or interpret documents. My role is to create a structured, calm, and professional signing environment, ensuring your clients feel confident and supported throughout the execution of their estate plan, while maintaining strict accuracy, confidentiality, and attention to detail at every step.

Individual Estate Planning Document Notarizations
Powers of Attorney
Last Will & Testament w/Self Proving Affidavits
Advance Directives / Healthcare Directives
Guardianship Forms
Beneficiary Designation Forms
Trust Amendments
Estate Affidavits
Typical appointment time: 15–30 minutes
For clients who only need one or two estate-related documents notarized, I offer prompt, professional mobile notarization with the same attention to detail as a full trust presentation. I proudly travel to clients throughout Galveston, Harris, and Brazoria Counties, delivering reliable, discreet, and stress-free service at every appointment.
a Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent, and your trusted partner for estate planning and trust signings across Galveston, Harris, and Brazoria Counties.
I work closely with estate planning professionals to ensure their clients’ documents are executed with precision, privacy, and professionalism, giving families total peace of mind. I don’t just show up to stamp and sign; I guide signers through the document execution process so everything is handled correctly, legally, and with care.
By partnering with me, attorneys and their teams can stay focused on advising their clients while I make sure the signing experience is seamless, compliant, and stress-free. Every signature is treated as part of a legacy — and I’m here to help protect that legacy through trusted document execution.


Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent

Loan Signing System Certified

National Notary Association
Certified Notary Signing Agent

National Notary Association Certified & Background Screened
Schedule your full living trust or estate planning signing with confidence. You’ll receive accurate, professional, and discreet mobile notary service—delivered on your schedule, at your location.
Office Hours
Monday – Saturday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 1:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Same-Day Appointments Available
24/7 Mobile Notary by Appointment
Call or Text: 832-279-8108
Email: [email protected]

Mobile Areas Served
I proudly offer professional mobile notary services throughout Galveston, Harris and Brazoria County—bringing convenience, care, and expertise directly to your doorstep. Whether at home, law office, work office, hospital, or meeting at a neutral location, I make the signing process seamless and stress-free.
Galveston County
Galveston • Jamaica Beach • Tiki Island • Bayou Vista • La Marque • Texas City • Santa Fe • Hitchcock • Dickinson • League City • San Leon • Bacliff • Kemah • Clear Lake Shores • Friendswood • Pearland
Harris County
Houston • Friendswood • Pearland • Webster • Nassau Bay • El Lago • Taylor Lake Village • Seabrook • La Porte • South Houston • Pasadena • Deer Park
Brazoria County
Brazoria • Angleton • Alvin • Lake Jackson • Manvel • Rosharon • Freeport • Clute • West Columbia
If you have additional questions, please contact us at [email protected] or (832) 279-8108
A Notary Public is an official authorized by the government to act as an impartial witness for certain legal transactions. Their primary role is to verify the identity of the signers, witness the signing of documents, and administer oaths when needed. By doing so, notaries help prevent fraud and ensure that all parties are signing documents knowingly and willingly.
Key Functions of a Notary Public:
1. Witnessing Signatures
Notaries observe the signing of legal documents—such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, contracts, deeds, or affidavits—to confirm that each signature is genuine and made voluntarily.
2. Verifying Identity
Before any signing, a notary reviews a government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, state ID, or military ID) to ensure the person signing is who they claim to be.
3. Administering Oaths and Affirmations
For documents that require a sworn statement, such as affidavits, a notary can administer oaths or affirmations, ensuring the signer understands their responsibility to tell the truth.
4. Certifying Copies of Documents
In some cases, a notary can certify that a copy of a document is true and accurate compared to the original.
Why a Notary is Important
Notaries play a vital role in protecting both the signer and the integrity of important legal documents. Whether you’re signing estate planning documents like wills or trusts, handling property transfers, or executing other legally binding agreements, a notary ensures the process is secure, proper, and legally recognized.
A Mobile Notary is a notary public who travels to you, providing notarial services wherever you need them—home, office, hospital, or any other convenient location. This service is ideal for clients who have busy schedules, limited mobility, or health concerns, making it easier to complete important documents without leaving your location.
CNTDA stands for Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent and is a credentialed notary that has undergone advanced training and testing to better serve the public and estate planning professionals in the skillful presentation and execution of trust documents. This certification ensures your documents are handled accurately, professionally, and with the highest level of care.
A Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent (CNTDA) is a commissioned Notary Public who specializes in the execution and delivery of estate planning and trust documents. Unlike a traditional Notary Public—whose role is limited to verifying identity and witnessing signatures—a CNTDA is trained to manage high-value, high-sensitivity estate documents with precision, professionalism, and discretion.
When families finalize their estate plans, a CNTDA is engaged to guide clients through comprehensive trust and estate packages, ensuring documents are signed, notarized, dated, and completed correctly—often in coordination with estate planning attorneys and firms. Accuracy is non-negotiable. One missed signature can invalidate an entire plan.
A CNTDA doesn’t provide legal advice—but they protect the integrity of the attorney’s work by ensuring flawless execution.
Yes! I personally travel to homes, offices, hospitals, assisted living facilities, or other convenient locations across Galveston, Harris, and Brazoria counties.
I notarize a wide range of estate planning documents, including:
Trusts and trust-related documents
Powers of Attorney (POA)
Advance healthcare directives
Deeds for trust funding or property transfers
Affidavits and declarations
Certain wills, if notarization is requested
As a Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent, I ensure all documents are signed correctly and in compliance with Texas notary law.
Not necessarily. Wills can be valid without notarization, but adding a self-proving affidavit, which does require notarization, can simplify the probate process.
Absolutely! I offer mobile notary services and will travel to your home, office, hospital, or another convenient location within Galveston, Harris, or Brazoria County. My goal is to make the signing process as easy and accessible as possible for you.
Please have:
A valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, passport, military ID, or permanent resident card)
All documents that need signing
Any required witnesses (if applicable)
If these items are not available, we may not be able to complete the signing. I will guide clients through the process to make it smooth and stress-free.
If you don’t have an acceptable ID, Texas law allows the use of two credible witnesses who personally know you and can attest to your identity. Each witness must present a valid photo ID. Contact me in advance so I can guide you through this process.
Yes. While I am not an attorney and cannot provide legal advice, I walk clients through the signing process and provide a brief, general explanation of each document so you understand what you are signing.
I do not provide legal advice or interpret the legal effect of any document, and I will pause the signing if questions arise that should be addressed by your attorney or I can direct you to an attorney if you don't have one.
Yes. I provide mobile notary services in hospitals, assisted living facilities, and other care settings, making estate planning accessible for clients with mobility or health concerns.
Important Note: By law, the signer must be lucid and aware of what they are signing for the notarization to be valid. I will confirm the signer's comprehension before proceeding.
Yes. I partner with estate planning attorneys to ensure signings are accurate, efficient, and stress-free for their clients. Attorneys across Galveston, Harris, and Brazoria counties rely on my expertise to save time and ensure documents are executed properly.
Absolutely. I provide services directly to families and individuals, helping them complete estate planning documents confidently while maintaining professional standards for attorneys.
Small notarizations: 15–30 minutes
Estate plan signings: 30–60 minutes, depending on the number of documents and signers
I focus on thorough, efficient signings, ensuring everything is executed correctly the first time.
1. Gather all documents that need signing
2. Have a valid, government-issued photo ID
3. Arrange any required witnesses
4. Ensure documents are complete with no blank spaces
Being prepared helps the signing go smoothly and quickly.
Yes. I can coordinate credible witnesses if required by your documents or Texas law.
Please note: There is an additional fee of $35 per witness, and this service must be requested and confirmed in advance when booking your appointment. You are also welcome to bring your own witness; however, witnesses must not be related to you. This requirement helps ensure the witness is impartial and protects the validity of the document by reducing the risk of it being questioned later.
Yes. I notarize affidavits, contracts, powers of attorney, and other general legal documents in addition to estate planning documents.
Our fees vary depending on the type of service, the number of documents or signatures, and travel distance.
Notarization Fee: $10 per notarized signature (per Texas law)
Travel Fees: Vary by location—contact us for a personalized quote
Trust & Estate Planning Packages: Priced per service, depending on complexity
Standard pricing for most services is listed on our Services page. For a personalized quote or questions about specific needs, please call or text us at (832) 279-8108 or email [email protected].
We offer flexible scheduling by appointment, including evenings, weekends, and some holidays, to accommodate your busy lifestyle. While we try to accommodate last-minute requests, we recommend scheduling in advance whenever possible.
Standard Hours:
Mon–Sat: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sun: 1:00 PM – 8:00 PM
24/7 Mobile Notary Available by Appointment
Call or Text: 832-279-8108 for priority service
Email: [email protected]
Yes. Please contact me directly to see if I can accommodate your timing needs.
I provide mobile notary services throughout Galveston, Harris, and Brazoria counties.
You can call, text, email, or use the online booking form to schedule your estate planning or trust signing. I offer flexible scheduling, including evenings, weekends, and 24/7 by appointment. Scheduling your appointment is quick and easy!
You have several convenient options:
Online Booking (Fastest): Use our dedicated online scheduling tool on our website to view our real-time availability and secure your preferred time instantly.
Email: Send us a request at [email protected].
Phone/Text: Call or text us directly at 832.279.8108.
Contact Form: Fill out the contact form on our website.
We will promptly confirm your booking, ensuring a professional, seamless signing experience at a convenient time and location that fits your schedule. A non-refundable deposit may be required to secure your appointment.
Yes! Se habla Español. We’re happy to assist Spanish-speaking clients.
Currently, I provide in-person mobile notarizations only.
You need a notary when creating or executing legal documents such as wills, trusts, POAs, healthcare directives, or when transferring property. A notary verifies identity and witnesses’ signatures to make documents legally valid.
Yes. A notarization may be refused if the signer lacks valid ID, is unwilling, or if the document is incomplete.
Once notarized, your document is legally verified and ready for its intended use.
Yes. Under Texas law, someone who cannot sign due to disability may use a signature by mark (an “X”) in the presence of witnesses.
Yes. All estate planning and legal documents are handled with strict privacy and care.
Yes. I am certified, insured, and bonded to protect clients and provide peace of mind.
Yes. Documents can be in another language, but the notarial certificate must be in English, and the signer must understand the contents in the document and communicate with me directly. I can provide guidance on translation options if needed.
Documents must be fully completed with no blank spaces to be notarized. Please review everything before your appointment.
Valid, government-issued photo IDs include:
-Driver’s license or state ID
-U.S. or foreign passport
-Military ID
-Permanent resident card
The ID must be current and acceptable under Texas notary law.
Notary Premier offers personal, professional notary services with a focus on estate planning and trust signings. I personally handle every appointment, ensuring consistency, attention to detail, and a calm, respectful experience for both attorneys and families.
I understand that estate planning documents are important and often emotional. My role is to guide clients through the signing process with patience and clarity, verify identities, and ensure documents are executed properly—without providing legal advice or crossing professional boundaries.
Attorneys appreciate my respect for the attorney–client relationship and my commitment to accuracy and compliance with Texas notary law. Families appreciate the unhurried approach, clear communication, and reassurance that the signing is being handled with care.
The goal is simple: protect the integrity of the documents, reduce errors, and make the signing experience smooth and confidence-building for everyone involved.