2023 Ohio Revised Code
Title 31 | Domestic Relations-Children
Chapter 3109 | Children
Section 3109.54 | Signatures - Notarization.

Universal Citation: OH Rev Code § 3109.54 (2023)

Effective: July 20, 2004

Latest Legislation: House Bill 130 - 125th General Assembly

A power of attorney created pursuant to section 3109.52 of the Revised Code must be signed by the parent, guardian, or custodian granting it and by the grandparent designated as the attorney in fact. For the power of attorney to be effective, the signatures must be notarized. The child's social security number need not appear on the power of attorney for the power of attorney to be effective.

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