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| Introduction |
These records include indexes of power of attorney recorded with the Clark County Auditor between 1987 and present. Please note the current year may not be complete. Power of attorney is a written document in which one person (grantor) appoints another person (grantee) to act on his or her behalf. Images are not available for documents displaying confidential information. For the best search results, search by name of the grantor or grantee, it is also possible to search by year. Learn about power of attorney records in Washington and what could be included in those records by selecting the tab that says "About this Collection” here Clark County began as the District of Vancouver on July 27, 1844. In 1845, the name changed to Vancouver County and included all of present day Washington and some of the surrounding areas. On September 3, 1849 the Oregon Territorial Legislature modified the borders and changed its name to Clarke County in honor of William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The county seat is Vancouver. All records are in English. These records are open for research. |
| Citation: |
Preferred Citation: [Identification of item], Clark County Auditor, Power of Attorney, 1987-2012, Office of the Secretary of State, Washington State Archives, Digital Archives, http://digitalarchives.wa.gov, [date accessed].
Source: Clark County Government, Auditor, Power of Attorney, Vancouver, WA. To order records not available through our website or for more information about the availability of these records, please contact the Clark County Auditor. To learn about related records, contact the Southwest Regional Branch at (360) 753-1684 or email swbrancharchives@sos.wa.gov. |