Power of Attorney Documents Notarized in Durham, North Carolina
- Christopher Kaminski
- Mar 7
- 1 min read
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows one person (the "principal") to give another person (the "agent") the authority to make decisions on their behalf. This can include handling financial matters, managing real estate, or making healthcare decisions. It must be properly signed and notarized to be valid in North Carolina. In addition, some forms of POA require witness, especially one that covers healthcare. Witnesses must be unrelated to the principal, must be at least 18, can not be a person providing healthcare, and someone that is not a potential heir.
Notarizing a Power of Attorney in North Carolina requires the principal to sign the document in front of a notary public. The notary’s role is to verify the signer’s identity and ensure they are signing willingly and with full understanding. POAs also need to be recorded with the county Register of Deeds, especially if they involve real estate transactions.
If you need a Power of Attorney notary in North Carolina, I can help! As a mobile notary, I come to you—whether at home, a hospital, or another convenient location. I’ll help you complete your POA quickly and hassle-free. Book an appointment today and ensure your Power of Attorney is properly notarized and ready to use.

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