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One must mention the following details on the Power of Attorney format PDF:The name of the principal.The name of the agent.Signature.Details and legal authorities provided to the agent.Other details depending on the Power of Attorney format for authorized signatories.
The rules are different in each state; however, in Kansas, your Power of Attorney will need to be notarized. If your agent(s) will have the authority to handle real estate transactions, the Power of Attorney must be signed by a notary and recorded or filed with the county.
If a person wants to authorise someone to act as a power of attorney on his behalf, it must be signed and notarised by a certified notary advocate, who is able to declare that you are competent at the time of signing the document to issue the said power of attorney.
A POA/DPOA must be in writing, signed by the principal and acknowledged by a Notary Public. If you are unable to physically execute a POA/DPOA, you may designate an adult to sign on your behalf, in the presence of a Notary Public. Read the POA/DPOA and know/ understand what powers your are giving by the POA/DPOA.
In order to make a power of attorney, you must be capable of making decisions for yourself. This is called having mental capacity see under heading, When does someone lack mental capacity? You can only make a power of attorney which allows someone else to do things that you have a right to do yourself.