California Durable Power Of Attorney Requirements

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This special or limited power of attorney is for your agent to handle bank account matters for you, including, making deposits, writing checks, opening accounts, etc. A limited power of attorney allows the principal to give only specific powers to the agent. The limited power of attorney is used to allow the agent to handle specific matters when the principal is unavailable or unable to do so.

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In addition to defining different types of power of attorney, California law allows principals to decide when a POA takes effect. Power of attorney authorization can be durable, non-durable, or springing.

California power of attorney requirements Be at least 18 years old. Have mental ?capacity,? meaning you're able to understand the nature and consequences of creating a POA. Sign and date your POA in the presence of a notary public or in front of two competent adult witnesses, who also sign and date your document.

THIS DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY MUST BE DATED AND MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE A NOTARY PUBLIC OR SIGNED BY TWO WITNESSES. IF IT IS SIGNED BY TWO WITNESSES, THEY MUST WITNESS EITHER (1) THE SIGNING OF THE POWER OF ATTORNEY OR (2) THE PRINCIPAL'S SIGNING OR ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF HIS OR HER SIGNATURE.

You must sign the Power of Attorney. You can ask someone to sign for you, but you have to watch him or her do it. The document must be acknowledged by a notary public or signed by at least 2 adult witnesses.

You must have the mental capacity to establish a POA, meaning you grasp what it is and the implications of setting one up. The person you choose as your agent must also be 18 or older and have mental capacity. Your power of attorney document must be signed in front of a notary public or by two competent witnesses.

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California Durable Power Of Attorney Requirements