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Updated on May 10th, 2023An Ohio limited power of attorney form grants specific financial powers to an attorney-in-fact. With this type of form, the principal is usually authorizing their attorney-in-fact to represent them in a specific business transaction, i.e., a real estate sale/purchase or similar negotiation. The principal has the power to revoke the power of attorney form at any time, otherwise, the document becomes…

Updated on May 11th, 2023A Washington limited power of attorney form is used to select a representative to execute a specific financial act on behalf of the principal (individual creating the power of attorney). The financial powers selected may be anything legally permitted under state law such as real estate transactions, managing bank accounts, operating a business, receiving mail, and paying bills. Upon the completion…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A Nevada vehicle power of attorney form, otherwise known as Form VP136, is used to select an agent to handle vehicle ownership transfers/titles and registration and applications for certificates of title from a Nevada DMV. This document is limited to vehicle-related matters and cannot be used for granting other powers. The information provided on the power of attorney form must be…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A New Mexico limited power of attorney form establishes a temporary or limited arrangement between the principal and an appointed attorney-in-fact. This type of form allows the principal to grant certain legal powers to the attorney-in-fact in regard to one or a number of specific financial tasks or business transactions. The form becomes void when the task/transaction is complete or upon…

Updated on May 5th, 2023An Indiana vehicle/boat power of attorney form (Form 1940) allows an individual to designate another party to handle a vehicle sale on their behalf. All proceeds and negotiations must be to the benefit of the seller (principal) and must be signed in front of a notary public to be usable. The document remains valid for 90 days from the date of…