Introduction
A Power of Attorney (POA) is one of the most important legal documents—and in most cases, it must be notarized.
Why POA Requires Notarization
- Confirms identity of signer
- Prevents fraud
- Ensures legal validity
When You Need a Notary for POA
Most states require notarization for POA documents to be accepted by financial institutions or courts.
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FAQs
Can POA be notarized online?
Yes, in most states using RON.
Do witnesses replace notarization?
No, notarization is still often required.
Are witnesses a substitute for notarization? No, notarization remains frequently necessary.