Indiana Code
Chapter 4. Creation of a Power of Attorney
30-5-4-1.9. Admissibility of Recordings and Images

Sec. 1.9. (a) Subject to the Indiana Rules of Evidence and the Indiana Rules of Trial Procedure:
(1) a video or audio recording of a principal captured or made either before or after the execution of a power of attorney; or
(2) a video recording, one (1) or more photographic images, or an audio recording capture made during part or all of the execution of a power of attorney;
may be admissible as evidence under this section.
(b) Recordings or images described in subsection (a) may be admissible as evidence of the following:
(1) The proper execution of a power of attorney.
(2) The intentions of the principal.
(3) The mental state or capacity of a principal.
(4) The authenticity of a power of attorney.
(5) Matters that are determined by a court to be relevant to the validity or enforceability of a power of attorney.
As added by P.L.185-2021, SEC.22. Amended by P.L.162-2022, SEC.22.