they would become an FBI agent because of there income or probably they would just like to protect their community
It is a very simple process, all she needs to do is contact the policy issuers or the insurance agency/agent that wrote the policy.
You would have to be registered to be a legal agent or you would have to work in a legitimate passport agency or regional passport agency.
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Yes. No person can be forced to be an agent under a POA; it is purely a voluntary action. Once the agent has started to function as the agent; however, the agent may not simply stop if that would harm the principal. The agent would first have to take necessary steps to protect his principal's interests and then he may resign.
yes you would
An example of a miniple travel agent would be the likes of Premier Travel.
That would be best answered by an insurance agent. Contact your local insurance agent.
You mean like a Hollywood talent agent? That would be deductible if you were in show business. If you mean like an insurance agent, that would not be deductible unless it was necessary to help you buy insurance for your business.
Safeco Insurance Company is represented by Independent Insurance Agents who contract with them. If you purchased insurance from Safeco then you did so through an Independent Agent. Unless you changed your agent for some reason such as moving to another area the original agent would still be your agent or at least the agency would still be who you would go to for assistance. I know this because I am an Independent Agent who represents Safeco Insurance Company and am proud to represent such a fine company for many years.
The agent may be serving under a Limited Power of Attorney. The agent would be called the attorney-in-fact under that POA.
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