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Why Use a Notary?
Notarizing an investment authorization form ensures that the investor is granting authority willingly and understands the scope of the authorization. It verifies the identity of both the investor and the person receiving the authorization. Notarization adds legal credibility to the document, making it enforceable in financial settings. It also helps prevent disputes over the authenticity of the authorization.
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An investment authorization form grants someone the legal authority to make investment decisions on behalf of another person. It is commonly used in situations where an investor is incapacitated or unable to manage their own investments. This document ensures that the authorized person can act on the investor’s behalf.
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