Who this is for
- Families needing a power of attorney before surgery or during a hospital stay
- Patients organizing estate or financial documents during admission
- Adult children acting on behalf of hospitalized parents
- Attorneys whose client has been admitted mid-matter
- Social workers coordinating document needs for patients without family present
What to bring
- The patient's current government-issued photo ID
- The unsigned document
- Any witness names and contact details if required
- Room number, floor, and visitor access instructions
Ready to schedule? Call or text now and we can confirm availability for your location and document.
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Frequently asked questions
- What Cincinnati hospitals does NotaryCincy visit?
- We visit Cincinnati hospital systems and regional campuses including UC Medical Center, Christ Hospital, Good Samaritan, Bethesda, Mercy Health, Clermont Mercy, and others. Call to confirm your facility.
- Can the patient sign if they are on medication?
- It depends on the medication and whether it affects the patient's awareness. Share this when you call and we will help time the visit around the patient's clearest window.
- What documents are most often notarized at Cincinnati hospitals?
- Powers of attorney, healthcare directives, living wills, insurance authorization forms, and real estate documents that cannot wait for discharge are the most common.
- What if the patient does not have a photo ID at the hospital?
- A valid government-issued photo ID is required for most notarizations. Call before booking and we will help determine if there is a workable option for your situation.
Questions before booking? Call or text and we'll walk you through the process.
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