Updated on September 23rd, 2022
A New Hampshire limited power of attorney is a form that allows a person (the “principal”) to authorize an attorney-in-fact to represent them in a specific capacity. The arrangement will usually terminate automatically once its purpose has been fulfilled. Alternatively, the power of attorney may terminate upon the expiration date listed in the document.. A limited power of attorney is commonly used to enable a third party to execute financial and legal documents on the principal’s behalf because they cannot be present to sign.
Signing Requirements (§ 564-E:105) – Notary Public