To handle the notarization of the power of attorney, the client and the trustee need to be present at the same time. One person cannot handle the notarization of the power of attorney. For a mortgage loan to buy a house, if one party cannot be present to sign for some reason, he or she can issue a power of attorney notarized by a notary office and entrust the other party to handle the loan procedures. However, when handling a notarization entrustment, the parties concerned must be present and sign for confirmation before the notarization procedures can be completed.
Legal basis:
Article 11 of the "Rules of Notarization Procedure" The parties may entrust others to apply for notarization on their behalf, but applications for wills, bequests and support agreements, gifts, parent-child recognition, adoption relationships, The termination of adoption relationship, living status, entrustment, declaration, guarantee and other notarization matters closely related to the person of a natural person must be applied for in person. Notaries and other staff of the notary office shall not apply for certificates at the notary office on behalf of the parties concerned.