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When life requires someone else to act on your behalf—whether for health, finances, or legal matters—a Power of Attorney (POA) gives them that authority. At All Smiles Notary Services, we provide fast, professional Power of Attorney notarization services throughout Tampa, FL. Whether you're preparing for a medical procedure, managing an estate, or helping a loved one, our mobile notaries come to you—home, hospital, office, or assisted living facility.
With accuracy, compassion, and professionalism, we ensure your POA documents are properly signed and notarized in full compliance with Florida law.
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that authorizes someone to act on your behalf in personal, financial, or healthcare matters.
Types of POA documents include:
General Power of Attorney – Broad financial/legal authority
Durable Power of Attorney – Remains valid if the principal becomes incapacitated
Medical Power of Attorney / Healthcare Surrogate – Designates someone to make health decisions
Limited or Special Power of Attorney – Grants authority for a specific task or time
Florida law requires notarization of most POA documents to be legally valid and enforceable.
Notarization confirms the signer’s identity, awareness, and willingness to sign—critical for protecting their interests and reducing fraud.
Experienced & Compassionate Notaries
We’ve assisted hundreds of families, patients, attorneys, and caregivers with POA documents.
Mobile Service to Any Location
We travel to hospitals, nursing homes, offices, or homes throughout the Tampa Bay area.
Same-Day & Emergency Appointments
We accommodate urgent or time-sensitive POA signings, including hospice or medical situations.
Witnesses Available
Florida law requires two witnesses for POA documents—we can provide them upon request.
Clear, Simple Process
We guide you through what’s required and ensure every signature and notarization is handled properly.
A notarized POA ensures the document is valid and reduces the chance of being contested or rejected by financial or medical institutions.
We bring notary services directly to you—no need to travel during stressful or urgent times.
Whether planning ahead or facing a crisis, you’ll know that someone you trust is legally empowered to help.
Here’s how the POA process works with All Smiles Notary Services:
Schedule Your Appointment
Call, text, or book online. We confirm the type of POA and who will be present.
Document Review & ID Verification
The signer must have valid photo ID and be mentally competent at the time of signing.
Witness Coordination (if needed)
We’ll bring witnesses or work with those you provide, per Florida law.
Notarization & Completion
We complete the notarization, including signatures, notarial certificates, and proper witnessing.
Delivery or Filing (if requested)
We can scan, drop off, or mail your notarized POA to a third party such as an attorney, hospital, or bank.
Yes. Florida requires notarization and two witnesses for a POA to be valid.
Yes. We offer witness services when scheduled in advance.
Absolutely. We frequently visit healthcare facilities for urgent or end-of-life documents.
A valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport.
We do not provide legal advice or draft documents, but we can direct you to templates or suggest seeking legal counsel.
Yes. We accommodate same-day and emergency POA notarizations in most cases.
Call or Text: (813) 334-9700
Email: [email protected]
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We’ll come to your home, office, or care facility—wherever and whenever you need us.
St. Petersburg, FL 33710
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