Is a Notary Required When Creating a Power of Attorney Document?

Standard Legal recommends that any Power of Attorney be notarized and witnessed.

Many states require notarization of this document, and doing so (even in those states that may not require a notary signature) makes the document “self proving” – meaning that the witnesses would not be required to provide testimony in court to authentic the document.

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