In North Carolina, all auto titles must be notarized to transfer legal ownership. Whether you’re buying, selling, or transferring a vehicle or boat, our mobile notary public services make title notarization easy, fast, and compliant with state law.
A Last Will and Testament is a legal document that directs how an individual’s property, assets, and personal wishes are handled after death. Having a properly executed Will provides clarity for family members, avoids confusion, and ensures that final instructions are carried out according to state law.
Many people choose to create (or update) a Will to protect their loved ones and streamline the probate process.
North Carolina Will Requirements
Standard Wills must be signed by the Testator and witnessed by two competent, disinterested witnesses (N.C.G.S. § 31-3.3).
Handwritten (Holographic) Wills — written completely in your handwriting; no witnesses required, but must be found among valuable papers (N.C.G.S. § 31-3.4).
Oral (Nuncupative) Wills — allowed only in limited scenarios (last illness, personal property), declared before two witnesses, and transcribed within 10 days (N.C.G.S. § 31-3.5).
✅ Best practice: Most people use a typed or attorney-prepared Will witnessed by two people — it’s the most secure, accepted method in North Carolina.
If you need help finalizing your Will, Free Range Notary offers mobile notary services across Henderson, Transylvania, Buncombe, and all of Western NC. We come to you — home, office, hospital — making signing and witnessing simple, lawful, and stress-free.
📞 Call (828) 793-1184 to schedule your appointment today and ensure your Will meets all North Carolina requirements.
CAVEAT: nothing here is meant to be or should be construed as legal advice. This is for informational purposes only. Consult a legal professional for guidance.
🏥A Medical Power of Attorney lets your chosen Agent make healthcare decisions if you’re unable. In NC, it must be signed in front of two disinterested witnesses to be valid.
A General Power of Attorney gives someone the authority to make financial decisions for you. In North Carolina, witnesses are not required, though many choose to include them for extra protection.
Acknowledgement: Confirms you voluntarily signed a document and your identity.
Jurat: Includes the acknowledgement plus an oath or affirmation under penalty of perjury.
Whether it’s a mortgage, seller’s package, HELOC, title transfer, or other real estate closings, we provide notarization services for all required documents. Our mobile notary handles deeds, mortgage instruments, closing packages, and more.
Trusts
Benefits of a Trust:
Avoid probate and associated delays
Protect assets for beneficiaries
Maintain privacy & control
Provide flexibility (revocable vs irrevocable)
Common Uses:
Passing down property seamlessly
Supporting minors or dependents
Planning for elder care
Safeguarding special-needs inheritances
Including a trust in your estate plan ensures your wishes are respected and your family’s future is secure.
Mobile Notary Services: We travel to you for title transfers, wills, trusts, loan signings, affidavits, powers of attorney, and more.
State-Law Compliance: Our notarizations meet North Carolina legal standards for Will witnesses, POA execution, and vehicle title transfers.
Urgent & Same-Day Availability: Need a document notarized today? We offer same-day appointments when possible, and flexible scheduling including evenings and weekends.
Confidential & Professional: Each notarization is handled accurately and securely, with respect for privacy and legal validity.
CAVEAT: nothing here is meant to be or should be construed as legal advice. This is for informational purposes only. Consult a legal professional for guidance.
Contact Free Range Notary Today
(828) 793-1184 or email freerangenotary@proton.me to schedule your appointment.