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For a POA that has already been executed you must obtain a copy from the principal or from the attorney in fact. If you are looking for a blank form then you can do a search online for a "free POA form". If that doesn't work for you you can get one at the law library at your local courthouse or law school. The staff should be able to help you find a book of forms and then you can take a photocopy.

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Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives one party the right to name a second party to act on behalf of the first party. This document usually requires a notary's stamp and signature to be legalized. A certified copy would be one that is made by the notary which also contains a separate AUTHENTIC signature. Not just a simple photocopy of the first document.

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If you are an 'interested party' you must request a copy from the principal or the attorney-in-fact. If you are not an 'interested party' you have no right to a copy.

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Your mother's power of attorney is a private document. It is an agreement between her and another person, no on needs to let you see it unless they are signing a document with you.

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