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A Durable Power of Attorney is formal document in which you select a trusted person to serve as your Agent to act on your behalf for general matters not related to health care.
A power of attorney needs to be signed in front of a licensed notary public in order to be legally binding. The notary public is a representative of the state government, and their job is to verify the identity of the signer, ensure they are signing under their own free will, and witness the signing.
A Limited Power of Attorney (also called a Specific or Special Power of Attorney) allows the person who has the POA, the holder, to legally act on behalf of someone else, the principal, for a specific timeframe, scope or document.
Do I Have to Notarize My Power of Attorney in New Hampshire? Yes. Under 564-E:105, a notary public or someone authorized to take acknowledgments must attest to your signature on the document.
A New Hampshire limited power of attorney form is a document used to temporarily confer decision-making power on an agent. This is typically used in a specific situation, such as a real estate transaction.
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How to fill out a limited power of attorney form Part 1: Specify who is the principal (you) and who is the agent (who will act on your behalf). Part 2: Describe the powers you (the principal) are assigning to your agent. Part 3: Define the timescale i.e. when will the power of attorney be effective?

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