eSign a Limited Power of Attorney online — free and legally binding
Send your limited power of attorney for electronic signature in minutes. Signers sign from any device; everyone receives the completed PDF with an audit certificate.
What is a limited power of attorney?
A limited (or special) power of attorney restricts the agent to certain actions, such as signing a single document or handling a specific transaction.
When you need one
Use a limited POA when you need someone to complete a one-time task, such as signing a deed, closing a sale, or picking up documents.
Does it need to be notarized instead?
Yes. Limited powers of attorney typically require notarization to be legally valid. If notarization is required, you can connect with a live online notary on Notaron instead of eSigning.
Frequently asked questions
Is an electronically signed Limited Power of Attorney legally binding?
Yes — under the federal ESIGN Act and UETA, an electronic signature on a limited power of attorney is as enforceable as an ink signature in all 50 US states, provided the signing shows intent, consent, attribution, and a retained record. Notaron's audit certificate captures all four. Yes. Limited powers of attorney typically require notarization to be legally valid.
How do I send a Limited Power of Attorney for signature?
Upload your limited power of attorney PDF at notaron.com/esign (or build one free from our template), place signature and date fields, add each signer's name and email, and send. Each signer receives a private link plus a 6-digit security code.
What does it cost?
Sending documents for eSignature with Notaron is free for standard use — no credit card, no account setup beyond verifying your email.
Does a limited power of attorney need to be notarized?
Yes. Notarization is typically required for limited POAs to be legally valid.