Power of Attorney
We Are Here to Validate Your Power of Attorney Forms
A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows another individual or organization the legal permission or authority to act on your behalf and make a set of determined decisions in your name. A power of attorney is usually signed when purchasing and selling assets such as real estate. You can delegate the responsibilities to an agent to act on your behalf if you do not wish to appear in person to close the deals. It can also apply to any situation where you may need a representative in case of incapacitation or unavoidable absence.
Power of attorney forms must be signed in the presence of a certified notary public for the document to be legally binding. Note-it Mobile Notary, if acting as your notary public, will witness on behalf of the state government. Our primary goal is to verify and confirm the signer’s identity. We also take great care to ensure that anyone signing does so of their own volition and not under duress. When we are satisfied with this, we can stand as witnesses.
A notarized power of attorney document used to mean looking around for a local notary. You cleared your schedule to find one and go through the notarization process. This was an unpleasant experience, not to mention a waste of time and money. With Note-it Mobile Notary, you give us your location, set an appointment that fits your schedule, and we will be there.