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A legal document that grants one person the authority to act on behalf of another in specified legal, financial, or healthcare matters. Powers of attorney must be notarized in most states to be legally valid and accepted by institutions.

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What AI Extracts

Data extracted from your power of attorney.

Principal and agent full legal names
Scope of authority granted
Effective date and durability clause
Specific powers enumerated
Successor agent designations
Revocation conditions
Risk Detection

Risks detected in your power of attorney.

Overly broad authority language that may expose the principal
Missing durability clause for intended durable POA
State-specific statutory form requirements not met
Incomplete or ambiguous scope of powers

Who needs this: Elderly individuals who need a trusted person to manage their affairs, business owners granting authority to partners or employees, military personnel deploying overseas, and anyone who may need someone to act on their behalf during travel or incapacity.

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FAQ

Power of Attorney scanning questions.

What types of power of attorney exist?

Common types include general, limited, durable, and springing powers of attorney. Our AI identifies the type and verifies it contains all required elements for your state.

Does a power of attorney need to be notarized?

Most states require notarization for a power of attorney to be legally effective. Financial institutions, title companies, and government agencies almost always require notarized POAs.

Can a power of attorney be used internationally?

Yes, with an apostille. ClosingIQ can facilitate the apostille process so your POA is recognized in Hague Convention member countries.

How does AI verify a power of attorney?

Our AI checks that the document contains all state-required statutory language, verifies the scope of authority is clearly defined, and ensures proper witness and notarization provisions are included.

Can I revoke a power of attorney after notarization?

Yes, a power of attorney can be revoked at any time by the principal as long as they are mentally competent. We can notarize a revocation document as well.

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