Important Requirements Before Your Appointment
Before your healthcare or medical document appointment, please keep these points in mind:
If you already have the document, send a photo or short description before the appointment so we can help you prepare for what to have ready.

Healthcare & Medical Document Services in Lake Charles, LA
This section covers healthcare and medical-related documents such as healthcare power of attorney, living will declarations, HIPAA releases, medical consent forms, hospital paperwork, and similar care-related documents. Some documents are primarily prepared by the requesting agency or provider and only need notarization. Others may need witnesses, a specific state form, or provider-specific wording. Some documents can be prepared by a Louisiana Civil Law notary. Because requirements can vary by document, hospital, doctor, insurer, or filing office, it is best to review your document with us before the appointment.
Common Healthcare & Medical Situations We Help With
This section helps match real customer situations to the right type of appointment or document review.
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We offer mobile notary appointments for healthcare and medical situations in Lake Charles and surrounding areas..
What to have for Your Appointment
If the name on your ID does not match perfectly, there may still be options depending on the document and situation.
Common Healthcare & Medical Documents
See our Resource Page, Under Power of Attorney & Mandate Resources if you would like additional information about Power of Attorney Forms
Healthcare Power of Attorney
This document lets a person name someone to access their medical records and medical information and to make healthcare decisions if they later cannot speak for themselves.
- Often called a medical power of attorney or healthcare proxy, depending on the source.
- Acceptance requirements can vary by provider, attorney, or facility.
- The client should confirm whether they already have a form from a hospital, attorney, or official source.
- For more information about power of attorney forms, visit our Louisiana Notary & Official Resources page and look under Power of Attorney & Mandate Resources.
We provide some mandate / POA forms.
Living Will Declaration
A living will states a person’s wishes about life-sustaining treatment in qualifying end-of-life situations.
- Louisiana’s official living will declaration form uses witness signatures; notarization is not the key execution requirement on the state form.
- Clients should use the correct Louisiana form or another form approved for their situation.
- Bring the completed form, unsigned if you want us to assist you with completing it.
- A signed living will may also be registered with the Louisiana Secretary of State end-of-life registry.
We provide some living will forms.
HIPAA Authorization / Medical Records Release
These forms authorize healthcare providers or facilities to release medical information to a named person or entity.
- Often used for family members, caregivers, insurers, attorneys, or records requests.
- Requirements may vary by provider, office, or records department.
- Some versions do not require notarization, but a provider may still request it.
- Bring any provider-specific form if one was given to you.
The requesting agency usually provides this form.
Medical Consent / Care Authorization
These documents are used when a person needs to authorize care, treatment, transport, or decision-making in a specific situation.
- Common for surgery packets, treatment consent, temporary care authorizations, or family care situations.
- The exact signer and required format can vary by provider or facility.
- Some documents may need witnesses or additional initials, not just a signature.
- Supporting paperwork may be needed if someone is signing in a representative capacity.
The requesting agency usually provides this form.
Hospital / Nursing Home / Care Facility Paperwork
Facilities often give patients or families document packets that may include advance directives, authorizations, acknowledgments, and related forms.
- Bring the exact packet provided by the facility whenever possible.
- Tell us ahead of time if the signer is in a hospital, nursing home, rehab, hospice, or assisted-living setting.
- The signer must be aware and able to communicate for the notarization.
- Some forms in a packet may need notarization while others may not.
The requesting agency usually provides this form.
Other Medical or Care-Related Documents
We also handle many other healthcare or medical-related documents when the signer can appear, communicate, and sign.
- Examples may include affidavits, caregiver forms, insurance-related forms, and provider-requested statements.
- The customer should bring the exact document because wording and requirements vary widely.
- If the form is highly specialized, ask us to review it before the appointment.
- If notarization is not appropriate for the document, we will tell you before the appointment when possible.
The requesting agency usually provides this form.
Related Services & Resources
Mobile Healthcare Notary Appointments in Lake Charles and Nearby Areas
A1 Mobile Notary serves Lake Charles and nearby areas including Sulphur, Westlake, Moss Bluff, and Iowa. Appointments are available at businesses and many public meeting locations, and service may also be available for hospitals, nursing homes, and jail-related situations.
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Need a Mobile Notary for a Healthcare or Medical Document?
If you are handling hospital paperwork, a healthcare power of attorney, a living will, or another medical-related document in Lake Charles or nearby areas, call or text A1 Mobile Notary to review the document and appointment details before you sign.

