For people residing in Utah that need a transaction or specific task to be carried out, not in their presence, a Utah Limited Power of Attorney Form is required. This document has to be formed correctly. It allows for a principal to designate an agent. This agent will undertake the appropriate, limited tasks for a certain amount of time, as recorded in the form. It is crucial that the designated agent should be worthy of trust. The concrete functions that the agent needs to carry out should all be drafted in great detail.
Not forgetting the signing requirements which differ between states, in Utah only a notary public is officially needed to attend the signing process. This confirms the validity and failing to do so will result in your document being considered ineffective, meaning it will not hold any legal weight.
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