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Yes, as long as someone is willing to have you act in their presence (act as power of attorney).

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Can a convicted felon in vermont be power of attorney in new york?

Yes, anyone can act as power of attorney.


Can a convicted felon in NC be granted a power of attorney?

If the individual wishing to award them their POA wishes to do so, there is no legal barrier against it.


Can you get power of attorney if you are a felon?

Not likely. In many states it is necessary to go through the court to validate a POA and a convicted felon would not qualify; in other states it can be done with a simple affidavit that is signed by all parties and notarized. Even in states where only a notarized affidavit is required, it would likely be challenged once the court learned the grantee had a criminal conviction.


Can a felon own a black power gun in Texas?

State law may allow gun and ammo possesion for convicted felons, but Federal law does not.


Do you need a lawyer to obtain a power of attorney in Texas?

No, you do not need a lawyer to obtain a power of attorney in Texas.


Does a power of attorney need to be notarized in Texas?

Yes, a power of attorney needs to be notarized in Texas in order to be legally valid.


When the president pardons a convicted felon is this called impied power?

No, this an enumerated power in Article II, Section 2 of the US Constitution.


How do you obtain power of attorney in Texas?

To obtain power of attorney in Texas, you must complete a power of attorney form, sign it in front of a notary public, and have it witnessed by two adults. The form must then be filed with the county clerk's office.


Can a felon be appointed a health care power of attorney or a financial power of attorney in Wisconsin?

Yes, the person choosing their agent can choose anyone they would like to act in their best interest.


How can one obtain a power of attorney in Texas?

To obtain a power of attorney in Texas, you must complete a power of attorney form, sign it in the presence of a notary public, and have it notarized. You can also seek legal assistance to ensure the document is properly executed and meets all legal requirements in Texas.


Can a ex-felon work at a nuke plant?

There are only two conditions in which you're an ex-felon:You were convicted of something which was only a felony under state law, and not under federal law, and have since applied for and have received relief of disability.You were convicted of a felony, and the convicted was later overturned, meaning you're no longer a felon.If you've been convicted of a felony, and neither of the above apply to you, then you are not an ex-felon - you are a felon, and will be for life. A job at a nuclear power plant is not an option.


How do I obtain power of attorney in Texas?

To obtain power of attorney in Texas, you must complete a power of attorney form, have it signed and notarized, and then provide a copy to the person you are appointing as your agent. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to ensure the document is properly executed and meets all legal requirements in Texas.