For assistance, problems or questions, please email us.
Page History
...
UI Expand | ||
---|---|---|
| ||
In most states, in addition to your signature, you will need to have two witnesses sign. These witnesses can be anyone over the age of 18. Most states do not require the person that you are designating as Power of Attorney to actually sign the form. |
UI Expand | ||
---|---|---|
| ||
Yes, spouses should complete separate POAs. |
UI Expand | ||
---|---|---|
| ||
Yes, most states require a POA document to be notarized in order to be legally binding. |
...
UI Expand | ||
---|---|---|
| ||
There are many online services for notarization, such as www.notarize.com. For this process, you will need a valid form of ID and any signing witnesses need to be physically present with you and on the same device for the notary meeting. From start to finish, you can have your document notarized in 15 minutes and associated fees are reimbursable. See Online Notary Process for more information. |