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This tutorial discusses how to notarize documents for a signer holding a power of attorney. It highlights scenarios where individuals, such as military personnel overseas or elderly individuals with dementia, appoint someone to act on their behalf. The document that permits this is called a power of attorney. The individual designated to sign documents for the principal is known as the attorney in fact or agent, who possesses the same authority to sign the principal's name and handle documentation without their presence. The principal is the person granting this power of attorney. Understanding these roles and the process is crucial for notaries public.