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NEW MEXICO LEGAL INFORMATION

Power of Attorney Statutes

  • Statutory Form for Power of Attorney: New Mexico Code, Section 45-5-602.
  • Notary: The signature of the principal must be acknowledged by a notary. If the POA effects real property, it must be recorded in the country recorder of deeds for every county where effected real property is located.
  • Witnesses: There is no requirement of a witness to the signature of principal in addition to the notary.
  • Signature of Agent: No requirement that the agent sign the POA; however, the standard MedLawPlus.comŽ POA form does have a signature block for the agent. It is a recommended practice to have the agent (also called "attorney-in-fact") sign the POA.
  • New Mexico Statutes dealing with Powers of Attorney, See Sections 45-5-601 through 617 and 45-5-501 through 505.
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