By Type (8)
Advance Directive – This form relays a principal’s health care preferences and names a representative to act on their behalf.
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Durable Power of Attorney – Selects a representative who can make financial decisions in the principal’s name even if the principal is incapacitated.
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General (non-durable) Power of Attorney – The principal uses this to grant financial powers to a third party that terminates upon incapacitation.
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Limited Power of Attorney – Grants limited, temporary powers to the principal’s representative.
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Motor Vehicle (Form MV65) Power of Attorney – Gives a representative the right to sell, purchase, title, and register a vehicle on the principal’s behalf.
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Minor (Child) Power of Attorney – Allows a parent or guardian to select a temporary caregiver for their child.
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Real Estate Power of Attorney – Used to delegate certain real estate responsibilities to a third party.
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Tax (Department of Revenue) Power of Attorney – Allows an agent to access financial records and file taxes on behalf of the principal.
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