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Old 03-31-2013, 04:50 PM   #1
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Hi Craig,

Once the recruit has a POA done, does he give it to his recruiter, take it with him or leave it with the person he has appointed? Also, wont he need a medical POA? I have search for answers and have yet to find any for these questions. Any light you can shed on this would be appreciated. Also, will he need to take with him to BC a copy of his immunization records?
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Old 04-01-2013, 12:24 AM   #2
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The person that is in charge with the POA must have that in their possession in order to do business on the new sailors behalf. You can download one on the internet, then you have to have it signed in front of a notery...I will suggest to have it VERY specific on what can be done! MANY a military person has been screwed over with a general POA given out and not having done just a LIMITED!
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Old 07-20-2013, 08:53 PM   #3
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I just wanted to thank you for putting all of this info. out there for crazy nervous mom's like me. This site has been the most informative so far. Believe me I have looked around and watched many a you tube video. Your site has really calmed my nerves. I know that it wasn't going to be all peaches and cream but, knowing the day to day really helps.
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Thanks for putting these up, great info! They all mention attorney, do we need to officially hire an attorney to witness these and assist with filling these out, or just see a notary?
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They just need to be notarized.
However, since it is a fairly powerful legal document, it wouldn't hurt to have someone look it over.
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Old 05-07-2014, 10:21 PM   #6
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I've always used my banker as a public notary in the past. When presented with a POA to notarize, they said they don't notarize POAs and wills... Not sure if it's my bank's rule or a general rule for banks. Nonetheless, where else might I find a public notary? Library?
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Old 05-08-2014, 06:38 AM   #7
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The car dealership my mom works at everyone is a notary.. That's where I had mine done. Any family friends that have a notary?
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