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An original or they can record a certified copy
Posted by Linda_H/FL of FL on 2/17/19 8:08pm Msg #603461
That's what I'd go with...and it's the law in FL - F.S. 700.2120 - passed in 2011

"Florida statute 709.2120 states that a bank, or business, cannot unreasonably reject a power of attorney. An agent seeking to enforce a power of attorney against a bank, that has unreasonably rejected the power of attorney, can be awarded costs and attorney’s fees. A bank that rejects a power of attorney does so at its own peril."

https://www.floridaestateplanninglawyerblog.com/can-a-bank-reject-a-power-of-attorney-in-florida/


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 Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California - JustANotary on 2/15/19 2:30pm
 Re: Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California -  JanetK_CA on 2/15/19 2:37pm
 Old POA.... joke right? - Signerbill on 2/15/19 4:12pm
 I'm with you Signerbill. wonder if poa had be replaced -  sigtogo/OR on 2/15/19 4:37pm
 Re: I - JustANotary on 2/15/19 7:50pm
 Re: I - JustANotary on 2/15/19 7:50pm
 Re: I - Luckydog on 2/16/19 9:29pm
 Re: Old POA.... joke right? - Luckydog on 2/15/19 6:18pm
 Re: Old POA.... joke right? -  canotaryhere on 2/16/19 2:35pm
 Re: Old POA.... joke right? - JustANotary on 2/15/19 7:46pm
 Re: Old POA.... joke right? - Luckydog on 2/15/19 8:13pm
 Sr.moment: recent post somewhere asking if a POA has to be n/m - Lee/AR on 2/15/19 4:47pm
 sorry..continuing: renewed if orig. N Comm expired - Lee/AR on 2/15/19 4:50pm
 My thought, too. Or Limited POA that needs to be extended? n/m -  JanetK_CA on 2/15/19 4:52pm
 Re: Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California - LisaKT/CA on 2/15/19 5:35pm
 Re: Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California - JustANotary on 2/15/19 7:57pm
 Re: Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California - Luckydog on 2/15/19 8:15pm
 Sounds Very Stinky Fishy To Me. - PegiT_MN on 2/15/19 8:00pm
 Re: Sounds Very Stinky Fishy To Me. - JustANotary on 2/15/19 8:08pm
 This particular response leads me to another question - Linda_H/FL on 2/16/19 8:05am
 I agree, LindaH - LisaKT/CA on 2/16/19 1:37pm
 Re: Sounds Very Stinky Fishy To Me. - Luckydog on 2/15/19 8:22pm
 Nothing is being changed in this document. -  JanetK_CA on 2/15/19 8:22pm
 I agree with PegiT & Luckydog n/m - LisaKT/CA on 2/15/19 11:14pm
 Sheesh the whole thread is wacko - Clem/CA on 2/15/19 8:06pm
 Re: Sheesh the whole thread is wacko - JustANotary on 2/15/19 8:09pm
 Re: Sheesh the whole thread is wacko - JustANotary on 2/15/19 8:16pm
 Re: Sheesh the whole thread is wacko - Luckydog on 2/15/19 8:26pm
 Re: Sheesh the whole thread is wacko -  JanetK_CA on 2/15/19 8:29pm
 Re: Sheesh the whole thread is wacko - JustANotary on 2/15/19 8:50pm
 Re: Sheesh the whole thread is wacko -  JanetK_CA on 2/15/19 8:58pm
 Re: Sheesh the whole thread is wacko - JustANotary on 2/15/19 9:05pm
 Re: Sheesh the whole thread is wacko -  JanetK_CA on 2/16/19 1:55pm
 Re: Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California -  Cheryl Elliott on 2/16/19 8:55am
 Re: Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California - JustANotary on 2/16/19 9:43am
 have to agree with Clem and Cheryl..... - notarydi/CA on 2/16/19 2:31pm
 Re: Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California -  canotaryhere on 2/16/19 3:36pm
 Re: Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California - LisaKT/CA on 2/16/19 2:38pm
 Re: Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California -  canotaryhere on 2/16/19 3:39pm
 Re: Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California - Luckydog on 2/16/19 4:41pm
 Re: Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California - JustANotary on 2/17/19 12:59am
 Re: Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California - Luckydog on 2/17/19 10:20am
 Disagree, LD - I think they *must* accept a valid POA - Linda_H/FL on 2/17/19 10:36am
 Not to mention...as an example (and afterthought) - Linda_H/FL on 2/17/19 10:43am
 Re: Disagree, LD - I think they *must* accept a valid POA - Luckydog on 2/17/19 11:20am
 I am thinking this is the one they want - Luckydog on 2/17/19 11:31am
 An original or they can record a certified copy - Linda_H/FL on 2/17/19 8:08pm
 Clarification - LisaKT/CA on 2/16/19 4:46pm
 Re: Can I notarize an old document that is resigned California - Clem/CA on 2/16/19 7:52pm



 
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