Virginia Power of Attorney Forms

A Virginia power of attorney enables an individual to assign a representative to handle their personal affairs, finances, or medical decisions. The document’s creator (“principal”) can choose to grant broad powers to their representative (“attorney-in-fact” or “agent”) or restrict their authority to specific tasks, like selling a motor vehicle or signing real estate contracts.

Virginia Power of Attorney Forms

A Virginia power of attorney enables an individual to assign a representative to handle their personal affairs, finances, or medical decisions. The document’s creator (“principal”) can choose to grant broad powers to their representative (“attorney-in-fact” or “agent”) or restrict their authority to specific tasks, like selling a motor vehicle or signing real estate contracts.

Last updated July 16th, 2024

A Virginia power of attorney enables an individual to assign a representative to handle their personal affairs, finances, or medical decisions. The document’s creator (“principal”) can choose to grant broad powers to their representative (“attorney-in-fact” or “agent”) or restrict their authority to specific tasks, like selling a motor vehicle or signing real estate contracts.

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By Type (8)

Advance Directive – Informs health care providers of treatment preferences and assigns power to a medical representative.

 

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Durable Power of Attorney – Gives an agent financial powers that extend beyond the principal’s mental and physical incapacitation.

 

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General (non-durable) Power of Attorney – Provides broad powers over the principal’s finances but terminates upon their incapacitation.

 

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Limited Power of Attorney – Gives an agent permission to handle specific financial transactions only, often for a limited period.

 

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Motor Vehicle (Form VSA-70) Power of Attorney – For when a third party is needed to register or transfer ownership of a motor vehicle.

 

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Minor (Child) Power of Attorney – Allows a parent to give a trusted individual the authority to act as their child’s temporary caregiver.

 

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Real Estate Power of Attorney – Used when a representative is needed to act on the principal’s behalf in real estate transactions.

 

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Tax (Form PAR 101) Power of Attorney – Permits a representative to file the principal’s taxes and handle related matters with the Department of Taxation.

 

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