Notarizing Your Power Of Attorney

May 20, 2009 · 2 comments

A power of attorney is a notarized document that gives an appointed agent the power to act on someone else's behalf in legal or business matters. Powers of attorney are especially important if a loved becomes hospitalized or incarcerated because they may physically be unable to handle necessary transactions.

If a power of attorney is required to handle financial matters it is best to check with the bank to verify that they will accept the POA. Some banks, such as Bank of America, require their own documentation to be notarized in order to appoint an attorney-in-fact.

If you or a loved one require a mobile notary to notarize your power of attorney in the greater Long Beach area please contact The Document Diva @ (562) 314-4319.

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