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No. An incompetent person cannot give power of attorney even if there is a roomful of notaries.
Answer Applies to: Georgia
Replied: 1/27/2012
THE BROOME LAW FIRM, LLC | Barry D. Broome
A General Power of Attorney is usually notarized.
Answer Applies to: Georgia
Replied: 1/26/2012




