An Ohio Limited Power of Attorney Form is a document that can be adapted to include the relevant powers which the principal seeks to share with an agent. Such documents give the agent power to carry out the agreed functions for a limited period of time only. These powers should be clearly defined to avoid ambiguity. The main purpose of the form is to delegate important duties to another party, in the event that the main party (principal) cannot undertake those duties.
To ensure that this document is recognized legally, it needs to be verified by a notary public who needs to be present when the principal signs the document.
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