does a power of attorney in CA have to be notarized? will witnesses be ok?
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N. K., Member, Iowa And Illinois Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 3 years ago|
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No, but I would advise you to get it notarized with witnesses.
Barry H. Herlihy / Herlihy & Herlihy, Inc.
Answered 3 years ago|
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This attorney is licensed in California
Our practice is always to have the person executing a power of attorney acknowledge his or her signature before a notary public. The result is a much more credible document.