Indiana Power of Attorney Laws | O'Flaherty Law By Kevin O'Flaherty September 20, 2023 Email this postTweet this postLike this postShare this post on LinkedIn In Indiana, a valid Power of Attorney requires the member’s signature to be witnessed and attested by a Notary Public. | O’Flaherty Law – Learn About Law Legal Articles, Videos & Podcasts with O’Flaherty Law