In the state of Illinois, in order to confirm that an agent has specific powers to undertake certain tasks, an Illinois Limited Power of Attorney Form must be filled in. These powers are specifically outlined, in great detail, by the principal, the individual that the powers will be carried out for. The agent can only work with the fixed powers as outlined in the document. Hence why any powers should be given to an extremely trustworthy individual and even then, they should be as detailed as possible to avoid misuse of power.
The signing of this document in Illinois requires the presence of a witness and a notary public. The notary public should sign the document and attach their seal.
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