Let's compare the procedures for obtaining a power of attorney and a single status certificate

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 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 Jordan may be provided to relevant parties, such as banks, legal representatives, or government agencies, depending on the specific authorization granted.
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