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Does California have the Uniform power of attorney Act?In California, you must use the form created by the state for your POA. You can find financial POAs in California Probate Code Section 4401, called a Uniform Statutory Form Power of Attorney.
What is uniform statutory form power of attorney?A power of attorney used by an individual residing in California to authorize a third party to manage the individual's property and financial matters.
What are the 4 types of power of attorney California?The differences will be discussed later in this article.. General power of attorney.. Limited power of attorney.. Durable power of attorney.. Medical power of attorney.. Does a power of attorney need to be notarized in California?Yes, California law requires that the Durable Power of Attorney must be notarized or signed by at least two witnesses. In California, a principal cannot act as one of the witnesses.
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