Urgent & Specialized Notary Services
Prestige Notary On-The-Go delivers fast, reliable, and specialized notary services anytime, anywhere. From loan signings, trusts, deeds, wills, divorce documents, medical power of attorney, passport documents, and jail notarizations to I-9 verifications, affidavits, courier services, and online notarizations, we ensure accuracy, compliance, and peace of mind—24/7, Houston-based & nationwide online.
Why POA Matters?
Without a notarized Medical POA, providers may not honor your chosen representative—leading to delays or unwanted decisions. A notarized POA ensures your wishes are protected.
Why It Matters?
- Seniors or those with chronic conditions
- Patients before surgery or hospitalization
- High-risk professionals or ongoing treatment
- Families planning for emergencies
- Inmates needing trusted decision-makers
Common Situations:
- Surgery prep & emergency planning
- End-of-life or palliative care
- Long-term illness or disability
- Incarceration health planning
- Traveling or deployment needs
Medical POA
Your Health, Your Choice Notarized and Protected.
A Medical Power of Attorney (POA) gives someone you trust the legal authority to make healthcare decisions on your behalf if you’re unable to speak for yourself. By notarizing your POA, you ensure it’s legally binding, recognized by healthcare providers, and honored in urgent situations—giving you and your loved ones peace of mind.
What to Bring to Your MPOA Appointment?
- A valid government-issued photo ID
- The unsigned Medical Power of Attorney form
- Any instructions from a healthcare provider or attorney (if applicable)
- Contact information for your designated healthcare agent
- Payment for the notary service
Travel with Minors
Travel Consent for Minors – Notarized for Safety
When a child travels without both parents, many airlines, countries, and border authorities require a notarized travel consent form. This document confirms parental permission, prevents delays, and ensures smooth travel for your child.
Documents to Bring for Minor Travel Consent Notarization
- A valid government-issued ID
- The unsigned travel consent form
- Names, passport details, and travel dates for the minor and accompanying adult
- Custody or guardianship documents (if applicable)
- Payment for the notary service
Why It Matters?
Without a notarized consent form, a child may be refused boarding or entry at airports and border crossings.
Notarization confirms parental authorization, providing legal protection and peace of mind for both the child and the accompanying adult.
Who Needs It?
- Parents authorizing solo travel or travel with another adult
- Relatives or friends accompanying a minor
- Schools, churches, or organizations coordinating trips
- Divorced or separated parents meeting custody requirements
Common Situations:
- International travel with one parent or no parent
- Trips with grandparents, relatives, or family friends
- School, church, or camp travel programs
- Travel during custody arrangements or legal disputes
Notary Jail Service
Houston Jail Notary Service – Mobile & Reliable
Prestige Notary On-The-Go provides Jail Notary Services for inmates who need signatures on legal, financial, or personal documents. A Texas-licensed mobile notary visits the detention facility to lawfully witness and authenticate signatures, ensuring compliance with Texas laws.
Why It Matters?
Incarceration doesn’t pause important life matters. Inmates often need notarized documents for power of attorney, property transfers, legal settlements, or financial authorizations.
A traveling notary guarantees legitimacy and protects rights, even when the individual can’t leave the facility.
Who Needs This Service?
- Inmates in county jails or detention centers
- Attorneys representing clients in custody
- Family members managing financial or legal matters on behalf of a loved one
How It Works:
- Call to schedule your appointment
- Provide inmate’s name, booking number, and jail details
- We coordinate clearance directly with the facility
- Our notary arrives, verifies ID, and notarizes documents
- Receive completed documents via your preferred method
Common Situations:
- Power of Attorney
- Property transfers
- Parental consent forms
- Bail paperwork
- Legal settlements
- Banking or financial authorizations
- DMV or vehicle release forms
What to Bring?
- Valid government-issued ID or access to inmate ID
- Printed copies of documents
- Contact info for all involved parties
- Any jail forms required for entry
- Payment for service