The originals of the Durable Power of Attorney stay in your possession. You do not file them anywhere. You can record them with a county recorder if you intend on affecting a specific piece of property; typically though, if you are selling a piece of real property for another person, for whom you hold the durable power, then title and escrow is going to want to see the original and maybe record it for you when they transfer title to a new buyer, to show the chain of title and you have the power to transfer the title.
Answered on Aug 26th, 2012 at 4:26 AM