If appropriately formed and verified, a Pennsylvania Limited Power of Attorney Form is a legally binding document in which the principal allows an individual (the agent) to represent their interests on their behalf. These duties can differ, but any one of these duties needs to be highly detailed to prevent ambiguity and possible misuse of the power, for purposes outside of those intended. It is also important to ensure a time period is specified regarding document validity.
The legal criteria for signing and authenticating the document in Pennsylvania states that apart from the notary public being present, who will sign and stamp the document, two additional witnesses are also required.
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