Advance Directives PROMPT Obtain both living will and a power of attorney documents from your place of work, the Internet, or other source. Complete both documents, including obtaining witness signature. (If a notary public is required by your State law, locate one and record the location and cost of service. You do not need to actually have it notarized for this course.) Texas does not require them to be notarized. (Upload copies of the paperwork under the appropriate assignment) Discuss your advance directives with the person you would like to make healthcare decisions for you. If you have no one, discuss with a classmate or coworker. Include a citation to the site where you retrieved your advance directive (if you obtained it online) or from your reading on advance directives.