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Middlesex County, NJ

Estate Planning Notary Services

Providing ironclad security for your most critical family documents with mobile, professional, and patient service.

The Ironclad Advantage

Estate planning documents are more than just paperwork; they are the legal foundation for your family’s future. In New Jersey, the validity of a Will or Power of Attorney often hinges on a perfectly executed notarization.

I specialize in navigating these complexities, ensuring that every signature is properly witnessed and every document meets strict statutory requirements. Whether you are working with an attorney or finalizing documents yourself, I provide the professional oversight needed for complete peace of mind.

Why Mobile Service?

Many estate matters involve individuals with limited mobility. By traveling to your home, hospital, or care facility, I eliminate the stress of travel and provide a calm, private environment where signers feel comfortable and focused.

Wills & Trusts

  • • Last Will and Testament
  • • Revocable Living Trusts
  • • Codicils & Amendments
  • • Trust Certifications

Directives & POA

  • • Durable Power of Attorney
  • • Healthcare Proxies
  • • Living Wills
  • • Financial Power of Attorney

Specialized Care

  • • Bedside Hospital Signings
  • • Assisted Living Visits
  • • Attorney-Led Support
  • • Remote Online Notarization
Joshua Garcia

Professionalism Meets Compassion

I'm Joshua Garcia, owner of Ironclad Notary. I understand that estate planning can be an emotional process. My goal is to provide a service that is as friendly as it is professional. When you book with me, you’re getting a dedicated partner who values accuracy, punctuality, and the security of your legacy.

Common Questions

Can you assist if the signer is in a hospital?

Yes. I am experienced in bedside notarizations and coordinate respectfully with medical staff to ensure all legal requirements for witness presence and signer awareness are met.

Do you provide the legal documents?

I am a Notary Public, not an attorney. I cannot draft legal documents or provide legal advice. I recommend consulting a qualified attorney to prepare your estate documents before our appointment.

What identification is required?

All signers must present a valid, government-issued photo ID, such as a New Jersey Driver's License or a US Passport, at the time of the signing.

Ready to Secure Your Legacy?

Professional mobile notarization across Middlesex County.

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