Notarize a Power of Attorney Online
Finalize a durable, medical, or limited power of attorney by secure video — ID-verified and sealed the same day, without leaving home.

Online notarization for powers of attorney
A power of attorney (POA) lets someone you trust act on your behalf, so it matters that it's signed and notarized correctly. With remote online notarization, you can complete a durable, medical, or limited POA from home over a secure, recorded video call with Robin Nunn.
- Durable, medical (healthcare), and limited or special POAs
- Government-ID verification and an encrypted, recorded session
- Same-day, tamper-evident sealed document
- Ideal for families helping aging parents or managing affairs from afar
A notary verifies identity and witnesses the signing — not the contents. Robin is not an attorney and cannot draft a POA or give legal advice.
Four simple steps
Start online
Begin your session and pick a time, or go right now.
Verify your ID
A quick, secure identity check with your photo ID.
Meet by video
Join an encrypted, recorded call with Robin.
Sign & receive
Sign electronically and download your sealed document.
Notarize a Power of Attorney Online — FAQ
Can a power of attorney be notarized online in Texas?
Will an online-notarized POA be accepted by my bank?
Who needs to be on the call?
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.