This template gives you everything you need for a professional, customizable and legally binding Power Of Attorney Ohio.
Ohio requires notarization for valid execution. The state follows uniform laws for most provisions. You can specify when powers become effective and what happens if you become incapacitated.
Yes, if you specifically include business authority in the document. This might cover signing contracts, managing business accounts, or making operational decisions. Be explicit about what business powers you're granting.
The document itself usually demonstrates validity unless there's an expiration date. Some institutions might want an affidavit from the agent confirming the principal hasn't revoked the power.