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Need it Notarized Fast? How to Notarize a Power of Attorney or Court Form Online In Minutes

Introduction

If you need to notarize a Power of Attorney (POA) or court form, you don’t have to visit a notary in person anymore. Thanks to Remote Online Notarization (RON), you can now complete the entire process securely online — from anywhere in the United States.

Online notarization allows individuals to meet a certified notary over live video, verify their ID digitally, and sign documents electronically. It’s a convenient, legally valid solution that’s especially useful for time-sensitive legal documents like POAs and court forms.

1. Why You Need to Notarize a Power of Attorney or Court Form

A Power of Attorney gives someone the authority to act on your behalf for financial, legal, or medical matters. Because of its importance, most states require notarization to make it legally binding.

Similarly, court-related forms — such as affidavits, declarations, and sworn statements — often require a notarized signature to confirm authenticity and prevent fraud.

Common documents that require notarization:

  • Durable or limited Power of Attorney

  • Guardianship or healthcare directives

  • Court affidavits and petitions

  • Consent and waiver forms

  • Sworn declarations

2. Is Online Notarization Legal in the U.S.?

Yes. Remote Online Notarization and here at Looking Glass Runner we offer Online Notary Service