Notary services for Oregon powers of attorney

The type of paper I frequently find myself notarizing is a power of attorney. This legal document gives your appointed agent the power to handle your affairs in the event that you are unable to do so. In Oregon, separate powers of attorney are required for financial and medical matters. Healthcare Directive and Durable Power of Attorney are well-known terms. Alternatives, such as general powers of attorney or living wills, are also available.

 

Imagine you are in charge of providing care for an elderly person or someone suffering from a disabling illness. In these situations, it is advised to priorities having these documents notarized as soon as possible. Once the person becomes incapable of signing or loses their mental acuity, the opportunity is lost. A notarization in advance can greatly ease your life in the future, even though starting a dialogue about signing these documents may be difficult.

 

With more than 5 years of professional experience, I have been successful in providing notary services for Oregon powers of attorney in hospitals, homes, and prisons. Please don’t hesitate to contact PDX Signing for further information.