Do both parties need to be present when a Power Of Attorney needs signing in state of Michigan?

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2026-03-21 22:00

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In Michigan, both parties do not need to be present at the same time for a Power of Attorney (POA) to be signed. The principal (the person granting the authority) must sign the document in the presence of a notary public or two witnesses. However, the agent (the person receiving the authority) does not need to be present during the signing.

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