Texas For Child
Power of Attorney

You hire a lawyer to write up a Texas For Child Power of Attorney or you can purchase a fill in the blank Texas For Child POA template online from any number of different websites.

You contact Mobile Austin Notary and schedule a date, time, and location to have one of our mobile Texas notaries travel to you and be present at your Texas For Child Power of Attorney signing.

The signor of the Texas For Child Power of Attorney must have a valid (can’t be expired) U.S government photo ID to show the notary public and physically sign the Texas For Child Power of Attorney in front of the notary public to legally execute it in Texas.

For Child Power
Of Attorney Texas

A Power of Attorney for Child can be used by parents or guardians to allow a temporary caretaker or guardian to make certain decisions for their minor child or children over a specified period of time.

This type of Power of Attorney for Child is great for parents or guardians that will be taking a vacation or a trip away from their children.

Executing a Power of Attorney for Child in Texas does not require any witnesses to be present by Texas law.

You are required by Texas law to sign a Texas Power of Attorney For Child document physically in the presence of a Texas notary public and you must present a valid (can’t be expired) United States government photo (U.S driver’s license, U.S passport, U.S state identification card, LTC card, or U.S military/uniformed services photo identification card) to the Texas public notary.

We recommend that you always consult with a licensed lawyer, certified public accountant, or a financial or estate planner before creating or executing a Texas Power of Attorney for Child document for yourself or family.

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