Trusts & Estate Documents
Notarize a Living Trust Online
Finalize a living trust and related estate documents online by secure video — convenient and same-day.
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Trusts & Estate Documents
Online notarization for living trusts and estate documents
Estate planning documents like living (inter vivos) trusts can often be notarized online. Robin Nunn handles eligible estate documents over a secure, recorded video call.
- Living (inter vivos) trusts and trust certifications
- Many advance directives and related estate documents
- Identity-verified, recorded online session
- Same-day, tamper-evident sealed document
Wills, codicils, and testamentary trusts cannot be notarized online under Texas law and must be signed in person. Robin will tell you which path applies.
How it works
Four simple steps
1
Start online
Begin your session and pick a time, or go right now.
2
Verify your ID
A quick, secure identity check with your photo ID.
3
Meet by video
Join an encrypted, recorded call with Robin.
4
Sign & receive
Sign electronically and download your sealed document.
Questions
Notarize a Living Trust Online — FAQ
Can a living trust be notarized online?
Yes. A living (inter vivos) trust is generally eligible for remote online notarization in Texas.
Can you notarize my will online?
No — wills, codicils, and testamentary trusts must be signed in person under Texas law. Robin offers in-person mobile notary in the Wichita Falls area.
Is this legal advice?
No. Robin is a notary, not an attorney, and cannot advise on your estate plan. Please consult a licensed attorney for legal questions.
Get in touch
Ready to get started?
Tell Robin what you need notarized and she’ll get right back to you. Ready now? You can start a session any time.