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golfchick60
Asked June 2012
Does a Durable POA need to be recorded at the courthouse to be valid?
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Bhenson
Jun 2012
As far as NJ goes.....no, just signed bya Notary with 2 signatures
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jeannegibbs
Jun 2012
I think this varies by state.
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