An Iowa limited power of attorney is a legal document used to assign power to a representative to act on behalf of the principal (person who executed the document) for a specific task or set of tasks. The powers vested in the representative (called an agent or attorney-in-fact) will be clearly defined in the form to avoid any possible confusion. An agent will lose their authority either upon completion of their duties, at a date specified in the document, or by the principal’s signing of a revocation.
Signing Requirements (§ 633B.105) – Notary Public