Estate Plan Signing Appointment Confirmation

In order to help facilitate the best appointment possible, we need to gather a few essential details. Thank you for taking the time to complete this form. 

It should take less than 5 minutes. 

If you have any questions, please email us at scheduling@thebestnotary.net.

How many signers are there?
Signer 1: What type of identification will you physically present to the notary at your appointment? We highly recommend you use a driver's license or passport.
Signer 1: Write your full name including your Middle Name or Middle Initial exactly as it appears on your ID. (type N/A if no Middle Name)
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What is the best way for us to communicate with the primary contact?
Are there any other people you would like to receive appointment updates?
Would you like to receive more or fewer updates or just have the notary show up at the requested time?
What date would you like to sign your documents? Please select a date at least two weeks from today.
What is an alternate date would you like to sign your documents? Please select a date at least two weeks from today.
What is the address for the signing appointment?

Will(s) Information (applicable if your documents include a Will)

Your Will(s) are witnessed, rather than notarized. Two witnesses must be present at the same time to witness your signature. The notary will serve as one witness. The witnesses MUST be individuals who are NOT related to you and who are NOT named in your estate plan in any capacity.

Witnesses CANNOT be named in your estate plan. The notary can serve as one witness. Do you have a disinterested witness who can be the second witness and be present at the date and time above to witness your Will?
What email should we use to send a confirmation of this appointment information?

Please answer the following questions to help us know how best to prepare for the appointment and help you have peace of mind.

How chatty/friendly would you like your notary to be?