Free Power of Attorney Forms



  • Advance Health Care Directive

    This Advance Health Care Directive assigns an individual or individuals to act as your agent and make decisions about your medical care. This directive sets forth the names, address and telephone numbers of those to whom you grant these powers. This Advance Health Care Directive effectively states your end of life wishes and must be signed in the presence of two witnesses.

  • General Power of Attorney

    This General Power of Attorney is effective immediately and designates the individual you appoint as your attorney-in-fact. This individual will have full power and authority to act on your behalf and it is imperative you appoint someone you trust to act in this capacity. This General Power of Attorney must be signed in the presence of two witnesses and a notary public.

  • Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney

    This Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney revokes and rescinds all powers granted under an existing Power of Attorney. This Notice of Revocation sets out the effective date of the revocation and must be signed in the presence of two witnesses.

  • Power of Attorney Durable Effective Immediately

    This Durable Power of Attorney is Effective Immediately and sets forth the individual you designate as your attorney-in-fact to make decisions on your behalf. The powers under this agreement include the management and conducting of all property and financial affairs which includes borrowing money and selling property. It is important you appoint someone you trust under this document as it takes effect immediately. This Durable Power of Attorney Effective Immediately must be signed in the presence of two witnesses and a notary public.

  • Power of Attorney Durable Effective Upon Disability

    This Durable Power of Attorney is Effective upon Disability or legal incapacity and sets forth the individual designated as your attorney-in-fact to make all decisions on your behalf. The powers under this agreement include rights to maintain or close bank accounts, sell property or invest money and enter into binding contracts on your behalf. It is imperative that you appoint someone you trust under this power of attorney as it will take effect upon your disability. This Durable Power of Attorney Effective upon Disability must be signed in the presence of two witnesses and a notary public.

  • Power of Attorney for Care of a Minor Child

    A Power of Attorney for Care of a Minor Child is used to allow the individual you appoint to make decisions for your minor children. The person granted the power can legally make important decisions regarding the child's education and health care. This power of attorney can be granted for a limited period of time or revoked at any time.

  • Power of Attorney for Health Care

    This Power of Attorney for Health Care designates the individual who will act as your attorney-in-fact on your behalf regarding health care decisions. This individual will have full power to make these decisions including the right to withdraw treatments. It is important that you designate someone you trust to act as your attorney-in-fact even though this Power of Attorney for Health Care can be revoked by you at any time.

  • Power of Attorney for the Purchase of Real Estate

    This Power of Attorney for the Purchase of Real Estate gives limited power to an individual to make real estate purchases on your behalf. It designates the person to whom buying power is given and sets out detailed rights they hold when purchasing real estate on your behalf.

  • Power of Attorney for the Sale of a Motor Vehicle

    A Power of Attorney for the Sale of a Motor Vehicle document is used when a grantor gives another the rights and powers to sell a vehicle. This Power of Attorney is limited and applies only for the sale of a specific vehicle.

  • Power of Attorney for the Sale of Real Estate

    A Power of Attorney for the Sale of Real Estate is used when giving limited power to another person to sell real estate which you own. This document sets out the specific powers granted pertaining to the sale of real estate and can be revoked at any time by the maker.

  • Revocation of a General Power of Attorney

    This Revocation of a General Power of Attorney is used when revoking a general power of attorney. This revocation sets out the name of the individual to whom powers were given, date the original document was signed and effective date of revocation. Revocations are usually signed in front of a notary public.

  • Revocation of a Power of Attorney for Care of Children

    This Revocation of Power of Attorney for Care of Children is used to revoke the powers previously given to others regarding the care of your children. This revocation must always be set out in writing in order to be effective in revoking those powers.

  • Revocation of a Power of Attorney for Health Care

    Revocations of Power of Attorney for Heath Care are necessary in order to revoke those powers previously given to another in regard to decisions about your health care. It will make the original Power of Attorney document null and void.

  • Sample Power of Attorney Form (Durable Effective Immediately)

    This Durable Power of Attorney Effective Immediately gives the person you choose the power to act on your behalf. This Power of Attorney is effective once you sign it and does not terminate if you are disabled or incapacitated. This document can be revoked at any time if you change your mind.

  • Sample Power of Attorney Form (Durable Upon Disability)

    Durable Power of Attorneys Effective Upon Disability are used to designate an individual to make decisions on your behalf if you become disabled. This document gives the person power to maintain contracts, sell property and make gifts on your behalf only upon your incapacity or disability.

  • Sample Power of Attorney Form (General Use)

    A General Power of Attorney gives the individual you choose sweeping powers over your well being. This power of attorney allows your designee to make decisions on your behalf on financial, business and legal matters. It is important that the person you designate is someone you trust completely.