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Certified Trust Delivery Agent

Professional estate plan notarization you can trust.

Justified Services is a certified trust delivery agent trained in the notarization of full estate plans. We bring calm, reliable mobile notary support to families, attorneys, and professionals across West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky.

Certified Trust Delivery Agent Mobile service — WV, OH & KY Full estate plan notarization Reassuring, professional experience
Jeffrey Muth Jr of Justified Services, Certified Trust Delivery Agent
Trusted estate plan signing support Trained to handle revocable living trusts, powers of attorney, wills, advance directives, and supporting estate documents.

Estate plan signing support designed to feel clear and stress-free.

When families are handling estate documents, they need a notary who is organized, patient, and familiar with the process. Justified Services delivers professional mobile support so signings can be completed accurately and respectfully.

Full estate plan notarization

Support for complete estate plan packages, including trusts, powers of attorney, wills, healthcare directives, and related signature documents.

Mobile convenience

We travel to homes, offices, hospitals, care facilities, and agreed meeting locations to make the process easier for clients and their families.

Professional reassurance

Every appointment is handled with a calm, respectful approach so clients feel informed, comfortable, and supported from start to finish.

Why families and professionals choose Justified Services

  • Certified Trust Delivery Agent trained in the notarization of full estate plans.
  • Mobile service available across West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky.
  • Professional, direct communication with a reassuring bedside manner.
  • Experienced with sensitive appointments requiring patience and discretion.
  • Trusted brand with strong credentials, responsive service, and attention to detail.

Documents commonly included in estate plan appointments

  • 1Revocable living trusts
  • 2Last will and testament documents
  • 3Financial and medical powers of attorney
  • 4Advance healthcare directives and related forms
  • 5Supporting affidavits, certifications, and witness-ready pages

How estate plan notarization works — step by step.

Understanding the process makes appointments easier for families, attorneys, and care coordinators.

  1. 1

    Schedule your appointment

    Call (304) 924-1813 or book online via our scheduling page. We confirm within minutes and travel to your location — home, office, hospital, or care facility.

  2. 2

    Prepare your documents

    Have your complete estate plan package ready before the appointment. This typically includes your trust, will, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives, prepared by your attorney.

  3. 3

    Sign with professional guidance

    Jeffrey A. Muth Jr. walks through each document with you at a calm, respectful pace — verifying identities, confirming signers are willing, and ensuring every signature is placed correctly.

  4. 4

    Receive your notarized documents

    Your completed estate plan package is returned to you immediately at the appointment. A zero-callback quality guarantee means every document is checked before we leave.

About Jeffrey A. Muth Jr.

Jeffrey A. Muth Jr. is the owner and primary notary of Justified Ventures LLC (doing business as Justified Services), based in Huntington, West Virginia. He has been a commissioned notary public in West Virginia since 2023 and holds multiple national certifications in notary signing and estate plan delivery.

Jeffrey has personally served over 400 clients across West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky, earning a 5-star Google rating for professionalism, responsiveness, and accuracy. His specialty in estate plan notarization comes from advanced training as a Certified Trust Delivery Agent — a designation that qualifies him to manage full estate plan packages from start to finish.

  • NNA Certified Notary Signing Agent
  • LSS Certified Notary Signing Agent
  • Certified Trust Delivery Agent (CTDA)
  • HIPAA Certified — experienced with medical facility appointments
  • Six Sigma Certified — process-driven quality control
  • West Virginia Commissioned Notary Public

Service area coverage

West Virginia

Huntington, Charleston, Point Pleasant, Kenova, Belpre, Evans, Fraziers Bottom, Southern WV coalfields

Ohio

Gallipolis, Ironton, Portsmouth, Proctorville, Minford, Lawrence County

Kentucky

Ashland, Catlettsburg, Grayson, Proctorville, Eastern Kentucky counties

Need an estate plan first?

If you are still in the planning stage, we work with a referral partner that provides estate planning resources for individuals and families who want to take the next step.

Estate planning referral partner

Visit our trusted partner to explore living trust and estate planning options before scheduling your notarization.

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A professional experience built for sensitive moments

Estate planning appointments often happen during important family decisions. Our role is to bring structure, professionalism, and a calm presence to the signing table so clients can move forward with confidence.

  • Clear appointment communication
  • Respectful mobile service for home or facility visits
  • Reliable support for attorneys, families, and referral sources

Frequently asked questions about estate plan notarization.

What is a Certified Trust Delivery Agent? +

A Certified Trust Delivery Agent (CTDA) is a notary professional specifically trained to assist families during the execution of complete estate plan packages. Unlike a general notary, a CTDA understands revocable living trusts, powers of attorney, wills, advance healthcare directives, and supporting affidavits — ensuring each document is handled correctly.

What documents are included in an estate plan notarization? +

A typical estate plan notarization includes: a revocable living trust, a last will and testament, a financial durable power of attorney, a healthcare power of attorney, an advance healthcare directive (living will), and any supporting affidavits or certifications. The full package is determined by your estate planning attorney.

Can a mobile notary come to a hospital or care facility? +

Yes. Justified Services regularly travels to hospitals, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, memory care units, and private residences throughout West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky. We handle sensitive appointments with patience, discretion, and a calm approach.

How much does estate plan notarization cost in West Virginia? +

Estate plan notarization starts at $45 for appointments in the Huntington, WV area. Appointments outside the immediate area are priced based on travel distance and document scope. Call (304) 924-1813 for an exact quote for your location.

Is Justified Services available for same-day or evening appointments? +

Yes. Justified Services is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — including evenings, weekends, and same-day requests. Our average response time is under 5 minutes. No additional charge for after-hours appointments.

Do I need my documents ready before scheduling? +

Yes. The notary's role is to witness and authenticate signatures on documents already prepared by your estate planning attorney. If you have not yet created your estate plan, we can refer you to a trusted estate planning resource so you can complete your documents before scheduling the notarization appointment.

What areas does Justified Services cover? +

We cover West Virginia (Huntington, Charleston, Point Pleasant, Southern WV), Ohio (Gallipolis, Ironton, Portsmouth, Lawrence County), and Kentucky (Ashland, Catlettsburg, Grayson, Eastern Kentucky counties).

Schedule estate plan notarization with confidence.

Whether you are coordinating a family appointment, supporting a client, or finalizing a trust package, Justified Services is ready to help with professional mobile notary support.

Service Area

West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky mobile appointments

Office

729 9th Ave Suite 174, Huntington, WV 25701