.A Power of Attorney (POA) allows someone you trust to act on your behalf. They can manage your finances, make medical choices, or handle legal matters. Without it, no one can legally speak for you if you’re unable to do so.
There are a few types of POA:
- General POA – broad legal authority
- Limited POA – used for specific tasks
- Durable POA – stays active even if you become incapacitated
- Medical POA – used for healthcare decisions
In Pennsylvania, you must sign your Power of Attorney in front of a notary public and have two witnesses. If it’s not notarized, some places—like banks or hospitals—may not accept it.
At Gorley Notary Services, we make the process easy. We come to your home, office, or care facility. If you need witnesses, we can bring them too. You just need a valid ID, and we’ll handle the rest.
Why choose us?
- We make sure your document is signed and notarized properly
- We help avoid delays and rejections
- We offer flexible scheduling and mobile service
If you’re looking to notarize Power of Attorney in Pennsylvania, contact Gorley Notary Services today. We help you protect your future with care, convenience, and accuracy.
