Kentucky residents can use a Kentucky Limited Power of Attorney Form to assign an individual delegate to deal with a particular exchange. The document needs to take into account the fact that the authorized powers are specific and viable for a certain transaction, for a certain amount of time after which the document will no longer be valid. This is why it is crucial that the selected agent should be truthful and of good character.
Legally, for this form to be accepted it needs to be signed in the presence of a notary public who will also sign and stamp the document.
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