Signing Requirements
The principal must sign the document in front of a notary public.[1]
An Ohio limited power of attorney enables an individual to assign certain specific tasks to an agent to complete on their behalf. This type of arrangement can be used to complete a single act or to represent the principal in a specific area.
An Ohio limited power of attorney enables an individual to assign certain specific tasks to an agent to complete on their behalf. This type of arrangement can be used to complete a single act or to represent the principal in a specific area.
An Ohio limited power of attorney enables an individual to assign certain specific tasks to an agent to complete on their behalf. This type of arrangement can be used to complete a single act or to represent the principal in a specific area.
The principal must sign the document in front of a notary public.[1]