PHP:
See that's the problem - it's not "advice" - it's the Indiana code as its written and there are too many people on here spewing "facts" and legal "advice" that are not correct. You want to notarize your trust docs - go for it - but don't tell people on this forum that you have to do so in order for your trust to be legit and enforceable in court.
John Spurr did mine also. No place for a notary on mine as well.