
Power of Attorney Services
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Service Description
Several documents related to Power of Attorney (POA) may require notarization to enhance their validity and authenticity. These documents include: 1. Power of Attorney Document: The primary document that grants authority to an agent to act on behalf of the grantor in legal, financial, or healthcare matters. 2. Affidavit of Authority: A sworn statement by the agent affirming their authority to act on behalf of the grantor under the terms of the Power of Attorney. 3. Revocation of Power of Attorney: A document that revokes or cancels a previously granted Power of Attorney, typically requiring notarization to ensure its legality. 4. Acknowledgment: A written declaration by the grantor affirming that they signed the Power of Attorney document voluntarily and with full understanding of its contents, often requiring notarization. 5. Witness Affidavit: Sworn statements by witnesses who observed the grantor signing the Power of Attorney document, often notarized to attest to the authenticity of their signatures. 6. Certification of Capacity: A document signed by a notary public affirming that the grantor appeared to be of sound mind and capable of understanding the implications of granting Power of Attorney. 7. Financial or Healthcare Documents: Any financial or healthcare-related documents that the agent may need to sign on behalf of the grantor, such as contracts, agreements, or medical consent forms, may require notarization. Notarization serves to authenticate the signatures on these documents, adding an extra layer of assurance regarding their validity and legality.
Cancellation Policy
To cancel or reschedule your appointment, please contact us at least 24 hours before the start time of your appointment.
Contact Details
931-385-8036
ondemandnotary11@gmail.com
Murfreesboro, TN, USA