State or institutional database storing POA filings.

Written notice informing institutions of revoked authority.

Event or legal condition ending the authority granted.

Medical order outlining specific life-sustaining preferences.

Document granting authority to another person to act on oneÂ’s behalf.

Person creating the POA and giving authority.

Power to buy, sell, or manage real property.

When banks or institutions decline to honor a POA.

Electronic notarization used in some jurisdictions.

Legal action cancelling an existing power of attorney.

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