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Signers with physical impairments may struggle to sign documents themselves. Alternative notarization methods exist, including power of attorney and signature by proxy. 1. **Power of Attorney**: A disabled person may designate someone else to sign on their behalf, called a representative signer or attorney in fact. This individual doesn’t need to be a licensed attorney; anyone chosen by the signer can act in this capacity. The notarization process involves the representative signer providing proof of identity, and their name will be noted on the notary certificate. Note that in most situations, the representative signer cannot take an oath on behalf of the disabled person. These alternatives help ensure that notarizations are accessible for individuals with physical limitations.