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Vehicle titles, power of attorney

Mobile Notary for Car Dealerships & Vehicle Titles in Atlanta

Quick answer

Yes, a mobile notary can notarize vehicle title and dealership documents in Atlanta. NotaryPing notaries meet dealerships and buyers or sellers to notarize title transfers, vehicle powers of attorney, and related Georgia motor vehicle paperwork. The signer must appear in person with a valid photo ID. The notary confirms identity and notarizes but does not give legal or tax advice on the transaction.

In and around Atlanta

Serving car dealerships across metro Atlanta

Metro Atlanta has one of the busiest auto markets in the Southeast, with dealerships lining corridors from Buckhead and the Perimeter to Marietta, Gwinnett, and South Atlanta. Certain Georgia motor vehicle documents — including some title transfers and the T-8 limited power of attorney used for vehicle transactions — must be notarized, and dealerships sometimes need a notary on short notice when in-house staff aren't available.

Where we commonly serve

  • Dealership rows in Buckhead and along the Perimeter
  • Marietta and Cobb County auto dealers
  • Gwinnett County dealerships
  • South Atlanta and Clayton County lots
  • Buyer or seller homes and offices metro-wide

Documents commonly notarized here

  • Vehicle title transfers and assignments
  • Limited power of attorney for a motor vehicle (Georgia T-8)
  • Odometer disclosure statements (when notarization is required)
  • Bill of sale documents
  • Lien release and financing paperwork

Why use a mobile notary for car dealerships

  • A notary comes to the dealership or to the buyer/seller
  • Helpful for title transfers and vehicle POAs
  • Serves dealer rows across the metro and the suburbs
  • On-demand for same-day deal completion
  • Clear pricing shown before you confirm

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Which vehicle documents need to be notarized in Georgia?

Requirements vary by document and situation, but the Georgia limited power of attorney for a motor vehicle (Form T-8) and certain title assignments commonly require notarization. Check the Georgia Department of Revenue Motor Vehicle Division or your county tag office for your exact paperwork — a notary cannot advise which forms you need.

Can you meet at the dealership during business hours?

Yes. Notaries can meet at dealerships to notarize buyer, seller, or dealer documents. Tell us the dealership location and how many signers are involved when you book so the notary can plan the visit.

Can you notarize a vehicle POA if the other party isn’t there?

The person signing must be present with valid ID; the notary notarizes that individual's signature. If both a buyer and seller need to sign, each must appear in person — though not necessarily at the same time. A power of attorney can let an agent handle steps for an absent party, if the transaction allows.

What ID is required?

A current government photo ID — driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID — with a name matching the document. Bring the unsigned form so you can sign in the notary's presence.

Do you serve buyers at home, not just dealerships?

Yes. Private-party sales are common, so notaries meet buyers and sellers at homes and offices across the metro as well as at dealerships. Availability and travel show up when you request.

Can this be handled online?

Not by a Georgia notary — remote online notarization is not authorized in Georgia. The signer and notary must be together in person, which is what a mobile notary provides.

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