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krnhersh
Asked February 2011
If I have POA from 98' and was never told that it was changed, can I see the new POA to see the date and if it's valid?
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notrydoyoda
Feb 2011
Yes, you should be able to see the "new" POA to see the date and if it was properly notarized.
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