Updated September 09, 2022
A California power of attorney can be used to grant certain powers to a trusted friend or relative in the event the person granting the powers, or principal, is unable or unavailable to act when required. The person acting on behalf of the principal, otherwise known as the agent, is expected to make all decisions in the best interest of the principal. The document can specify broad or narrow powers. Additionally, it can be tailored to be in effect for a long period of time or a short period of time.
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![]() Download: Adobe PDF Signing Requirements ( § 4701 ): Two (2) witnesses or a notary acknowledgment. |
![]() Download: Adobe PDF , MS Word , OpenDocument Signing Requirements ( § 4402(c) ): A notary acknowledgment. |
![]() Download: Adobe PDF , MS Word , OpenDocument Signing Requirements ( § 4121(c) ): Two (2) witnesses or a notary acknowledgment. |
![]() Download: Adobe PDF , MS Word , OpenDocument Signing Requirements ( § 4121(c) ): Two (2) witnesses or a notary acknowledgment. |
![]() Download: Adobe PDF , MS Word , OpenDocument |
![]() Download: Adobe PDF , MS Word , OpenDocument Signing Requirements ( § 4121(c) ): Two (2) witnesses or a notary acknowledgment. |
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![]() Download: Adobe PDF Signing Requirements: The principal only. |
![]() Download: Adobe PDF Signing Requirements: The principal only. |
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