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Power of Attorney (POA)
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J
Jojo1955
Asked January 2018
If you do power of attorney on line is this still a legal binding document?
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cwillie
Jan 2018
It depends on the requirements in your jurisdiction, you may need to have the document notarized and/or witnessed.
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