


Estate Planning Notary Services — Remote Online Notarization (RON)
I serve clients across the United States through a secure online notarization platform.
All signers can join from different locations, making multi-state estate planning simple.

Why Families Choose RON for Estate Planning
Remote Online Notarization makes it easy for families to complete important documents without travel.Perfect for:
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Elderly parents
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Out-of-state family members
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Urgent legal situations
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Hospitals or assisted-living residents
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Busy professionals
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Attorneys needing support after hours
RON is secure, recorded, identity-verified, and fully compliant.
Frequently Asked Questions About Online Estate Planning Notarization
Q1: Can you notarize a will online?
Yes. I offer secure Remote Online Notarization (RON) for many estate planning documents, including some Wills, depending on state rules and how the document is prepared. During your consultation, I will confirm whether your Will can be completed online.
Q2: What estate planning documents can you notarize online?
I can notarize Powers of Attorney, some Wills, Living Trusts, Healthcare Directives, and certain estate-related affidavits using Remote Online Notarization when permitted by law. If you’re unsure, you can send me your document for review before booking.
Q3: Do all signers need to be in the same place for a RON appointment?
No. Signers and witnesses can join from different locations as long as they can verify their identity and join the secure video session.
Q4: Do you serve clients outside of Indiana?
Yes. While I am commissioned in Indiana, I can notarize documents for clients nationwide through Remote Online Notarization. I will verify eligibility before scheduling.
Q5: What do I need to prepare before my online appointment?
You’ll need your completed documents in PDF format, a valid ID, a quiet well-lit room, and a computer or mobile device with a camera and stable internet. I will let you know if witnesses are required.
