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To make a POA in Illinois, you must sign the POA in the presence a notary public and at least one witness. The notary public cant act as the witness.
In Illinois, if you want to name more than one Agent, you must make one of them your primary Agent.
The process for establishing a power of attorney in Illinois is outlined below. Decide the Powers of the Agent. Select the Type of Power of Attorney. Choose a POA Form. Decide the POAs Duration. Choose an Agent. Choose a Witness. Fill Out the Form. Add the Specimens of the Agents Signature.
What four decisions cannot be made by a legal power of attorney? A power of attorney cannot change or invalidate a will, act outside of the principals best interest, violate the terms of nominating documents, or make decisions on behalf of the principal after their death.
I, [Principal. FirstName][Principal. LastName] (herein, the Principal), being of sound body and mind, do hereby revoke any Powers of Attorney and all authority to act as my Attorney-In-Fact given to [Agent. FirstName][Agent.
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In Illinois, if you want to name more than one Agent, you must make one of them your primary Agent. If that Agent dies or cant make decisions for you, then your second Agent (the Successor Agent) would act for you.
In writing. Principals can create a written statement revoking the power of attorney, sign it in front of a notary, and provide a copy to anyone who was provided the original POA.
If you gave your agent the power to conduct real estate transactions, you should also file a copy of your POA in the land records office (called the recorder of deeds in Illinois) in the county where you own real estate.

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