Oregon General Power of Attorney Form

An Oregon general power of attorney appoints a trusted individual to represent the principal on financial matters specified in the document. While the agent’s powers are in effect, they can handle banking, investment, property, or estate affairs for the principal. Unlike a durable power of attorney, this form becomes invalid once the principal is incapacitated.

Oregon General Power of Attorney Form

An Oregon general power of attorney appoints a trusted individual to represent the principal on financial matters specified in the document. While the agent’s powers are in effect, they can handle banking, investment, property, or estate affairs for the principal. Unlike a durable power of attorney, this form becomes invalid once the principal is incapacitated.

Last updated May 1st, 2024

An Oregon general power of attorney appoints a trusted individual to represent the principal on financial matters specified in the document. While the agent’s powers are in effect, they can handle banking, investment, property, or estate affairs for the principal. Unlike a durable power of attorney, this form becomes invalid once the principal is incapacitated.

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Signing Requirements

Signing requirements aren’t mentioned in state statutes, but the principal must sign the document, and it’s recommended that a notary public acknowledge the signature.

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Oregon General Financial Power Of Attorney