[WSBARP] Signatures and Notaries in the Age of Covid-19

Jim Doran jim at doranlegal.com
Thu Mar 19 10:00:10 PDT 2020


First, does a Power of Attorney need to be notarized?  I have always done
so just to be careful.  But now getting the seniors into a situation for a
notary can be a problem.  If a noatry is not required then we are good to
go.

What are people doing about signatures and acknowledgement now that people
can't see each other in the same room at the same time?

Strange days, indeed.

Jim Doran

James R. Doran
Attorney at Law
100 E. Pine Street -  Suite 205
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360)393-9506
jim at doranlegal.com
www.doranlegal.com
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