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Signers with physical impairments may face challenges when signing documents. There are alternative notarization methods based on state regulations, including power of attorney and proxy signatures. The power of attorney allows a disabled individual to appoint someone, 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 signature of the representative signer, who must provide proof of identity. However, the representative signer typically cannot take an oath in the disabled person's name. Each notarization method should be considered based on the individual's circumstances.