Military life creates notary challenges that civilian clients rarely face: deployments, PCS moves, power of attorney needs across state lines, and VA benefits documentation. At Gulf Coast Notary Pros, this is not background knowledge pulled from a handbook. It is lived experience.
The Background Behind the Business
Gus Coutin, owner and operator of Gulf Coast Notary Pros, served in the U.S. Army through Desert Shield and Desert Storm. After his active duty service, he continued as a contractor in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa, operating in high-pressure environments across multiple conflict zones worldwide.
That service history shapes how this business runs. Operating under pressure with zero margin for error, coordinating across time zones and international boundaries, managing sensitive documentation under difficult conditions: those are not abstract concepts here. They are the baseline. When a deployed service member needs documents executed remotely, or a military family is managing a PCS move with a closing deadline, Gulf Coast Notary Pros is built for exactly that situation.
Common Notary Needs for Military Families
- Military Powers of Attorney: allowing a spouse or family member to manage finances, property, and legal matters during deployment
- VA benefits documents: claims, accreditation forms, and supporting affidavits
- Real estate: buying or selling a home during a PCS move, often with one spouse unable to attend the closing in person
- SCRA documentation: Servicemembers Civil Relief Act notices and supporting materials
- General notarizations: financial documents, school enrollment, and other paperwork that accumulates during a move or deployment
Why RON Is the Right Tool for Military Families
Remote Online Notarization eliminates geography as a barrier. A service member stationed in Germany can sign a Florida power of attorney, executed by a Florida RON notary, with their spouse present via the same video session. The document is legally valid in Florida and, in most cases, accepted by federal agencies and VA facilities.
For PCS moves, RON allows real estate closings to proceed even when one signer is already at the new duty station. For deployments, a properly structured durable POA executed via RON before departure protects the family's interests throughout the absence.
Military POAs for active-duty members may be executed through a JAG officer without charge. A civilian notary is a useful alternative when a JAG appointment is not available, when the document type falls outside JAG scope, or when the service member is a veteran rather than active duty.
Serving Those Who Served
Gulf Coast Notary Pros is veteran-owned and operated by a U.S. Army veteran of Desert Shield, Desert Storm, and multiple overseas contractor deployments. Priority scheduling is extended to active-duty military, veterans, and their families. If you are managing a deployment-related notarization under time pressure, or need support that requires someone who genuinely understands military paperwork and timelines, contact us directly and we will make it work.