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Power of Attorney Notarization in Knoxville TN — What You Need

By Need It Now Notary • Knoxville, TN • Updated May 2026

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Power of attorney is one of the most commonly notarized documents in Tennessee. Whether you're helping an aging parent put a plan in place, navigating a medical situation, or preparing for extended time out of the country, getting a POA notarized is often urgent and time-sensitive. The stakes are high and the window to act can be narrow.

Need It Now Notary provides mobile power of attorney notarization throughout Knoxville and surrounding counties — we come to you, same day when needed, including evenings and weekends.

Does a Power of Attorney Need to Be Notarized in Tennessee?

Yes. Under Tennessee law (T.C.A. § 34-6-108), a durable power of attorney must be signed before either a notary public or two adult witnesses. Notarization is the most common and widely accepted method — and in practice, it's what most institutions require.

Even when witnesses would technically satisfy the legal requirement, banks, title companies, financial institutions, and healthcare providers routinely insist on notarization before they will honor a POA. If your document is heading to any of those institutions, plan on having it notarized regardless of what the form itself says about witnesses.

Types of Power of Attorney We Notarize

Not all powers of attorney are the same. Here are the types we notarize most often in Knoxville:

What's Required to Notarize a POA in Tennessee

Tennessee has specific requirements for a valid POA notarization. Before your appointment, make sure the following are in order:

Do not sign before the appointment. A power of attorney signed before the notary arrives cannot be notarized. The signature must be made in the notary's presence. If you have already signed the document, a new copy will need to be printed and signed again at the appointment.

When POA Notarization Is Urgent

Power of attorney is rarely something people plan for casually — it tends to become necessary fast. Common scenarios we handle in Knoxville where speed matters:

In these situations, waiting until the next business day is not an option. We offer same-day appointments, including evenings and weekends, throughout Knox, Blount, Anderson, Sevier, and Union counties.

How to Get Your POA Notarized in Knoxville

The process is straightforward:

  1. Have your document drafted. An attorney can prepare one, or you can use a service like LegalZoom or a Tennessee state-approved form. The document must be complete before we arrive — we do not draft legal documents.
  2. Call us at (865) 809-9588. Tell us your document type, location, and how soon you need the appointment. We'll confirm availability and schedule a time.
  3. We come to you. Home, hospital room, office, attorney's office — anywhere in Knox, Blount, Anderson, Sevier, or Union County. You don't leave.
  4. Sign in front of us, we notarize, done. The entire appointment typically takes fifteen to twenty minutes.
Need a POA notarized today? Call (865) 809-9588 — same-day appointments are available throughout the Knoxville area. We handle urgent requests for hospital POAs, real estate closings, and family planning situations.

Where We Notarize POAs in Knoxville

We travel to wherever the principal is located. Common meeting locations include:

If the POA is needed because a family member is hospitalized, see our dedicated guide on hospital notary services in Knoxville — it covers what to expect when bringing a notary to a patient bedside, including what the hospital staff typically requires and how to prepare.

For a broader look at documents that commonly require notarization, visit our documents that need notarization guide. For questions about pricing and travel fees, see our pricing page. General questions are answered on our FAQ page.

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Need a power of attorney notarized in Knoxville?

Same-day appointments available throughout Knox, Blount, Anderson, Sevier, and Union counties. We come to you.

Call or Text (865) 809-9588 Request Service Online
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