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Signers with physical impairments may face challenges when needing to sign documents. Alternative notarization methods include power of attorney and signature by proxy. 1. **Power of Attorney**: A disabled individual can authorize someone else, known as a representative signer or attorney-in-fact, to sign on their behalf. This representative does not need to be a licensed attorney. The notary will notarize the representative's signature, requiring proof of their identity. However, typically, this signer cannot swear an oath in the disabled person’s name.Depending on state laws, additional methods may exist, so it’s essential to be aware of the legal provisions available for handling notarizations for those with impairments.