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  Power of Attorney

A Power of Attorney is an instrument which authorizes one person to act as another’s agent or attorney-in-fact.  The attorney-in-fact need not actually be a licensed attorney.  The Power of Attorney may be for a performance of a specific, definite act or duty, or it may be general in nature.  It may be for a specific time period or for an indefinite time period.  It may be revocable.  If not revoked, it usually expires when the person granting the Power of Attorney dies.  A Power of Attorney may grant the attorney-in-fact authority to convey or mortgage real estate.  If  this is so in your state, the Power of Attorney must be written, signed and otherwise executed like a deed.  It should be recorded to put others on notice as to the powers of the attorney-in-fact. 

Black’s Law Dictionary, Fifth Edition.
Alabama:

Alabama Code §35-4-294.

Alaska: Alaska Code §09.25.020;  34.15.260.
Arizona: Arizona Code §44-101;  11-461;  33-412.
Arkansas: Arkansas Code §18-12-501.
California: California CC §2933.
Colorado: Colorado Code §38-30-123, 124.
Connecticut: Connecticut Code §47-5.
Delaware: Delaware Code §25-171.
Florida: Florida Code §709.01 onward.
Georgia:

Georgia Code §10-6-1 onward.

Hawaii: Hawaii Chapter 508D.
Idaho: Idaho Code §55-806.
Illinois: Illinois Code §740-80/1, 2;  765-5/28 through 30.
Indiana: Indiana Code §30-5-3-3.
Iowa: Iowa Code §622.32-35.
Kansas: Kansas Code §58-601, 602.
Kentucky: Kentucky Code §383.370.
Louisiana: Louisiana CC §2985, 2994, 2997.
Maine: Maine T.33, §51-53, 201-203, 751;  T.11, §9-401.
Maryland:

Maryland Real Prop. Art. §4-107.

Massachusetts: Massachusetts C. 183m §29, 32.
Michigan: Michigan CLA §565.36-.37.
Minnesota: Minnesota Code §508.72; 508A.72; 573.23-.24.
Mississippi: Mississippi Code §15-3-1; 87-3-1 onward.
Missouri: Missouri Code §442.360.
Montana: Montana Code §28-2-903; 28-10-101 onward; 70-20-108; 71-1-102.
Nebraska:

Nebraska Code §49-1501 onward.

Nevada: Nevada Code §111.330.
New Hampshire: New Hampshire C. 477, §9.
New Jersey: New Jersey Code §46-13-1, 44.
New Mexico: New Mexico Code §47-1-7, 8.
New York: New York R.P.L. §294; G.O.L. §5-703.
North Carolina: North Carolina Code §32A-1 onward; 47-43.
North Dakota: North Dakota Code §3-01-05; 47-19-50.
Ohio:

Ohio Code §1337.01-.09.

Oklahoma: Oklahoma Code §16-20, 21.
Oregon: Oregon Code §93.010 onward.
Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Code §21-301 onward.
Rhode Island: Rhode Island Code §34-11-34.
South Carolina: South Carolina Common Law.
South Dakota:  South Dakota Code §43-25-1; 44-8-2; 59-7-1 onward.
Tennessee:

Tennessee Code §66-24-101; 66-5-104.

Texas:  Texas Prop. Code §5.021.
Utah: Utah Code §57-4a-4.
Vermont: Vermont Code §27-305.
Virginia: Virginia Code §55-43.
Washington: Washington Code §65.08.060-.070, .130.
West Virginia: West Virginia Code §39-1-2; 36-1-3.
Wisconsin: Wisconsin Code §706.01 onward.
Wyoming: Wyoming Code §34-1-104.

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