Setting Up Power Attorney

Summary

To set up a Power of Attorney in Kansas, obtain the form from your local county clerks office, fill it out, designate an attorney-in-fact, sign it in the presence of a notary public, and have it notarized. Keep multiple copies for your records.

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I need to set up a power of attorney, but I do not have a credit card. How do I go about this?
Hello James, setting up a power of attorney typically doesn't require a credit card. You will need a legal form, a notary public, and witnesses. Could you please tell me your location so I can provide more specific information?
SHAWNEE, Kansas
Hello James, in Kansas, here's how you can set up a Power of Attorney:
- Obtain a Power of Attorney form, available at your local county clerk's office.
- Fill out the form, designating an "Attorney-in-fact".
- Sign the form in the presence of a notary public.
- Have the notary public notarize the document.
- Keep multiple copies for your records.