Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 523 — Powers Of Attorney
Section 523.06 — Certification.

A certified copy of a power of attorney has the same force and effect as a power of attorney bearing the signature of the principal. A copy of a power of attorney may be certified by an official of a state or of a political subdivision of a state who is authorized to make certifications. The certification shall state that the certifying official has examined an original power of attorney and the copy and that the copy is a true and correct copy of the original power of attorney.
1984 c 603 s 8

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 520 - 523 — Fiduciaries; Powers Of Attorney

Chapter 523 — Powers Of Attorney

Section 523.01 — Authorization.

Section 523.02 — Common Law, Preexisting And Foreign Powers Of Attorney.

Section 523.03 — Definitions.

Section 523.04 — Presumption Of Valid Execution.

Section 523.05 — Recording.

Section 523.06 — Certification.

Section 523.07 — Durable Power Of Attorney.

Section 523.075 — Expiration Date In A Power Of Attorney.

Section 523.08 — Termination Of A Durable Power.

Section 523.09 — Termination Of A Nondurable Power Of Attorney.

Section 523.10 — Missing Persons Presumed Living.

Section 523.11 — Revocation Of A Power.

Section 523.12 — Power Of Attorney-in-fact To Bind Principal.

Section 523.13 — Multiple Attorneys-in-fact.

Section 523.131 — Qualification Of Successor Attorney-in-fact In Statutory Short Form Power Of Attorney.

Section 523.14 — Successor Attorney-in-fact Not Liable For Acts Of Predecessor.

Section 523.15 — Co-attorneys-in-fact Not Liable For Acts Of Each Other.

Section 523.16 — Affidavit As Proof Of Authority Of Attorney-in-fact.

Section 523.17 — Affidavit Of Attorney-in-fact As Conclusive Proof Of Nontermination And Nonrevocation In Real Property Transactions.

Section 523.18 — Signature Of Attorney-in-fact As Conclusive Proof Of Nontermination.

Section 523.19 — Third Parties Held Harmless.

Section 523.20 — Liability Of Parties Refusing Authority Of Attorney-in-fact To Act On Principal's Behalf.

Section 523.21 — Duties Of An Attorney-in-fact.

Section 523.22 — Liability Of Attorney-in-fact For Improper Execution Of Affidavits And Signature.

Section 523.23 — Statutory Short Form Of General Power Of Attorney; Formal Requirements; Joint Agents.

Section 523.231 — Alternative Short Forms For General Power Of Attorney For Military Members In Active Service.

Section 523.24 — Construction.

Section 523.26 — Judicial Relief.