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Power of Attorney (California Uniform Statutory) Use this standard form as a durable or non-durable power of attorney You can make changes to the form before filling it out, but be aware that the wording of the form must “comply substantially” with California Probate Code Section 4401
Uniform Statutory Form Power of Attorney - Los Angeles County, California Uniform Statutory Form Power of Attorney (California Probate Code Section 4401) DOCUMENT ARE BROAD AND SWEEPING THEY ARE EXPLAINED IN THE UNIFORM STATUTORY FORM POWER OF ATT NEY ACT (CALIFORNIA PROBATE CODE SECTIONS 4400–4465) THE POWER
CALIFORNIA UNIFORM STATUTORY FORM POWER OF ATTORNEY THIS DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY MUST BE DATED AND MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE A NOTARY PUBLIC OR SIGNED BY TWO WITNESSES IF IT IS SIGNED BY TWO WITNESSES, THEY MUST WITNESS EITHER (1) THE SIGNING OF THE POWER OF ATTORNEY OR (2) THE PRINCIPAL'S SIGNING OR ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF HIS OR HER SIGNATURE
File a Statutory Power Of Attorney - LAFPP What is the Statutory POA? The Statutory POA is a form the State of California provides in Probate Code (PC) § 4401 that can be completed as either a durable or non-durable POA
Power of Attorney This Power of Attorney form needs to be completed when appointing a person or company to act as an attorney-in-fact, to sign papers and documents that may be necessary in order to secure California registration of or to transfer in the identified vehicle or vessel
California Durable (Statutory) Power of Attorney Form A California durable power of attorney form allows an individual to act in the place of another person for financial-related affairs during their lifetime The principal grants these powers to a designated agent
Form: California Statutory Power of Attorney - saclaw. org Uniform Statutory Form Power of Attorney (California Probate Code Section 4401) NOTICE: THE POWERS GRANTED BY THIS DOCUMENT ARE BROAD AND SWEEPING THEY ARE EXPLAINED IN THE UNIFORM STATUTORY FORM POWER OF ATTORNEY ACT (CALIFORNIA PROBATE CODE SECTIONS 4400– 4465)