Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Washington
Power of Attorney
In the state of Washington, if a person is an inmate in a jail, do we have to get the power of attorney notarized? or can we get two wistnesses to sign it?
Asked on 11/28/07, 5:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Elizabeth Powell
ELizabeth Powell PS Inc
Re: Power of Attorney
The power of attorney must be acknowledged by a notary. Two witnesses aren't going to make up for the lack of a notary.
If you look at Craigslist under legal services, there is often someone advertising that they are a notary and they will travel to notarize signatures.
Hope this helps. Elizabeth Powell
Answered on 12/04/07, 9:08 pm
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