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Power of Attorney in Jordan:

Purpose:

A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that grants authority to an individual or entity (the agent) to act on behalf of another person or entity (the principal) in various matters, including legal, financial, and administrative affairs.
Procedure:

Drafting: The principal (the person granting the power) or their legal representative drafts the power of attorney document.
Specification: The document specifies the powers granted to the agent, the duration of authority, and any limitations or conditions.
Notarization: In Jordan, a power of attorney Jordan often requires notarization or authentication by a notary public to ensure its legality and validity.
Execution: Once the document is drafted and notarized, the principal signs it, indicating their consent and authorization of the agent's powers.
Distribution: Copies of the power of attorney may be provided to relevant parties, such as banks, legal representatives, or government agencies, depending on the specific authorization granted.

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