Who this is for
- Adults preparing a financial or healthcare POA for themselves or a family member
- Families acting quickly before a planned surgery or hospitalization
- Adult children managing an elderly parent's affairs
- Attorneys preparing estate documents for clients who cannot travel to an office
- Anyone who needs a durable or limited power of attorney notarized on short notice
What to bring
- Current photo ID for every person signing
- The complete, unsigned power of attorney document
- Any required witnesses (many Ohio POAs require witnesses in addition to notarization)
- Any special instructions from the attorney who drafted the document
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Frequently asked questions
- Does Ohio require witnesses for a power of attorney in addition to notarization?
- Many Ohio powers of attorney require both notarization and witnesses. Review the document carefully or ask the attorney who prepared it before scheduling the appointment.
- Can NotaryCincy come to a hospital for a power of attorney signing?
- Yes, when the patient has valid ID, is awake and willing to sign, and the facility allows access. Call ahead to plan the timing around the patient's condition.
- Do I need to sign the power of attorney before the notary arrives?
- No. Do not sign until the notary is present and can witness the signature. Signing beforehand may invalidate the notarization.
- How much does it cost to notarize a power of attorney in Cincinnati?
- Powers of attorney are covered under the Estate and Legal Package, starting at $75. Call to confirm scope when multiple documents or signers are involved.
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