Free Arizona Power of Attorney Forms

POWER OF ATTORNEY FORMS

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An Arizona power of attorney (POA) acts as a legal document that empowers someone to act on behalf of another on legal, financial, and business transactions in the state of Arizona. The person who signs the document and appoints their proxy is known as the principal, while the person given the authority is called the agent.

There are different types of POAs, and the authority can be as broad or specific as the principal needs it to be. The duration of the permissions granted can be limited and specified in the document, or it can be in perpetuity. In the latter, the POA remains in force until the principal dies or becomes incapacitated.

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POWER OF ATTORNEY FORMS

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Arizona Power of Attorney By Type

There are different types of POA, but here are the POAs that are used most often in Arizona:

  • Durable Power of Attorney - Most POAs become invalid when the principal becomes incapacitated. However, this isn’t the case with a durable POA. This document is necessary if the principal anticipates incapacity and wants to ensure the continuity of their business and financial transactions.
  • Medical Power of Attorney - A medical power of attorney gives the agent permission to make healthcare decisions for the principal. Should the principal be incapacitated, a medial POA will allow an agent to make healthcare-related choices on their behalf.

How To Get a Power of Attorney in Arizona

An Arizona law firm can create a power of attorney form for you, but you can also download a printable Arizona POA template for convenience and to save a few dollars. Once you have your form, customize it, get someone to agree to be your agent, line up a witness, and sign the document before a notary public.

Arizona Power of Attorney Laws

Arizona Revised Statutes - Title 14: Trusts, Estates and Protective Proceedings

FAQs About Arizona Power of Attorney Forms

An Arizona POA becomes extremely useful in case of incapacity, challenging schedules and logistics, and other similar circumstances. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions we receive about this form:

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