Free General Power of Attorney Form
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1. Principal Information
2. Agent (Attorney-in-Fact) Information
3. Successor Agent (Optional)
4. Powers Granted
Select all powers to be granted to the Agent:
5. Durability
Choose whether this POA remains effective if the Principal becomes incapacitated:
6. Effective Date
7. Termination
8. Limitations & Special Instructions
9. Governing Law
10. Signatures
Principal's Signature
Witness 1
Witness 2
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1. PRINCIPAL
I, [Full Name], residing at [Street Address], [City], [State] [ZIP] (the "Principal"), being of sound mind, do hereby appoint the following individual as my Agent (Attorney-in-Fact):
2. AGENT (ATTORNEY-IN-FACT)
Name: [Full Name]
Address: [Street Address], [City], [State] [ZIP]
Phone: [Phone Number]
Relationship to Principal: [Relationship]
3. SUCCESSOR AGENT
No successor agent designated.
4. POWERS GRANTED
I grant my Agent the authority to act on my behalf in the following matters:
[No powers selected]
5. DURABILITY
This Power of Attorney is DURABLE. It shall not be affected by my subsequent disability or incapacity. This Power of Attorney shall remain in full force and effect even if I become disabled, incapacitated, or incompetent.
6. EFFECTIVE DATE
This General Power of Attorney shall become effective immediately upon execution.
7. TERMINATION
This General Power of Attorney shall remain in effect until revoked in writing by the Principal, or upon the death of the Principal.
8. LIMITATIONS & SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
No additional limitations or special instructions.
9. GOVERNING LAW
This General Power of Attorney shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of [State].
10. SIGNATURES AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Principal:
Signature: _________________________
Date: [Date]
Printed Name: _________________________
Witnesses:
Witness 1:
Name: _________________________
Signature: _________________________
Witness 2:
Name: _________________________
Signature: _________________________
NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT
State of _____________
County of _________________________
On this _____ day of _______________, 20___, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared [Principal Name], proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding document, and acknowledged to me that they signed it voluntarily for its stated purpose.
_________________________
Notary Public
My Commission Expires: _____________
[Notary Seal]
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our templates.
You can create various power of attorney documents including limited power of attorney, general power of attorney, durable power of attorney, and other power of attorney variations. All templates are customizable and designed to be legally sound.
Power of attorney documents grant significant legal authority to another person. While our templates provide a good starting point, we strongly recommend consulting with an attorney, especially for complex situations or when granting broad authority. A lawyer can help ensure the document meets your specific needs and complies with your state's requirements.
A limited power of attorney grants authority for specific acts or transactions only, while a general power of attorney grants broad authority to act on your behalf in various matters. Limited power of attorney is typically used for specific purposes like selling a vehicle or signing documents for a real estate transaction.
Notarization requirements vary by state and the type of power of attorney. Many states require notarization for power of attorney documents to be valid. We recommend checking your state's specific requirements and having the document notarized to ensure it is properly executed and recognized.
Yes, you can revoke a power of attorney at any time by delivering a written, signed notice to the agent and, if necessary, to relevant third parties. Some states may require specific revocation procedures, so we recommend consulting with a lawyer to ensure proper revocation according to your state's requirements.
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