This question could be interpreted 2 ways:
1.) Does power of attorney give you the right to notarize a document on behalf of a notary? No, a notary is someone that is licensed from the State to witness forms.
2.) Can you use a power of attorney form to notarize a document? No, you need a notary form. (see link below to free notary form)
In the presence of an Attorney or a Notary Public,
You and get would have to go to the court house anand sign paperwork.
You sign the power of attorney form with both the person granting power and receiving it present, as well as either 2 non blood related witnesses or a notary.
The Colorado statutory power of attorney form needs to be signed and dated by the principal. It also has to be notarized by a notary public. The Colorado Uniform Power of Attorney Act does not require witnesses to sign the statutory form.
In most states a power of attorney is signed by the principal, acknowledged before a notary public or signed by at least two witnesses.
In the presence of a Notary Public, preferably with witnesses.
Yes in certain situations the dealer will allow a power of attorney to sign for car.
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.
A notary's only duty is to ascertain the identification of the individual who is to sign the document and then witness that persons signature on the document. They have no requirement to ascertain the validity or legality of whatever the document is that is being signed.
You have to go to a notary public, present ID, and then sign the document in the presence of the notary public. Then the notary public attaches his/her seal to the document, and signs it. There will be a fee for the service, however, many banks have free notary services for their customers.
There is no requirement for an attorney to sign a will. It has to be witnessed and may require a notary.
You must first decide which type of power of attorney form you are looking for, i.e Durable, General, Limited, or Medical. Then you must sign your power of attorney form with all parties present and in front of either a notary or 2 non blood related witnesses.