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This tutorial discusses how to notarize documents for a signer who has power of attorney (POA). It highlights scenarios where one individual may designate another to act on their behalf, such as military personnel stationed overseas or elderly individuals with dementia. The individual authorizing another to act is known as the principal, while the person granted the authority is referred to as the attorney in fact or agent. This agent has the same authority to sign documents on behalf of the principal and can have those signatures notarized even in the absence of the principal. Understanding these roles is essential for effective notarization with a power of attorney.