For a South Dakota Limited Power of Attorney Form an agent must get selected by a principal to represent them and their interests at what is usually, a one-off event. The powers that the agent has are very limited as is the time of validity of the document. In most cases, their powers expire automatically after the successful completion of an agreed task, as outlined in the document. Because you are trusting for someone else to work under your name, it is important that you trust this person and know that they will make the right decisions.
Forming and signing the document is only one part of the process. At this point, the document is not considered legally binding. To legalize the document, a notary public is present who needs to sign the document as well as attach their seal.
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