This template gives you everything you need for a professional, customizable and legally binding Power Of Attorney Mississippi.
Mississippi requires notarization for execution. The state follows uniform laws for most provisions. You can specify whether the document survives incapacity and what specific powers you're granting.
Yes, if you specifically include business authority. This might cover signing contracts, managing business accounts, or making operational decisions. Be specific about what business powers you're granting.
Keep the original as long as it's valid, plus several years after revocation or death. Agents should maintain transaction records according to the document's requirements and state law.