Georgia Power of Attorney Forms (8)

A Georgia power of attorney allows a person to grant certain powers to a trusted representative, known as an “attorney-in-fact. The agent may be authorized to make decisions regarding the person’s finances, health care, property, or taxes. The duration and signing requirements of the document will vary depending on the type of POA.

Georgia Power of Attorney Forms (8)

A Georgia power of attorney allows a person to grant certain powers to a trusted representative, known as an “attorney-in-fact. The agent may be authorized to make decisions regarding the person’s finances, health care, property, or taxes. The duration and signing requirements of the document will vary depending on the type of POA.

Last updated July 16th, 2024

A Georgia power of attorney allows a person to grant certain powers to a trusted representative, known as an “attorney-in-fact. The agent may be authorized to make decisions regarding the person’s finances, health care, property, or taxes. The duration and signing requirements of the document will vary depending on the type of POA.

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Advance Directive – Appoints a health care attorney-in-fact and gives instructions for medical staff concerning treatments and operations.

 

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Durable Power of Attorney – Gives an agent power of attorney regarding a principal’s finances. It is durable, meaning it isn’t terminated by the principal’s incapacity.

 

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General (non-durable) Power of Attorney – A financial power of attorney that does not remain effective in the event of the principal’s incapacitation.

 

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Limited Power of Attorney – Selects an agent to handle specific financial matters or other related tasks.

 

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Motor Vehicle (Form T-8) Power of Attorney – Designates an agent to handle a vehicle transaction for the principal.

 

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Minor (Child) Power of Attorney – This document grants parental rights to a trusted agent when the parents are temporarily unavailable.

 

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Real Estate Power of Attorney – Appoints an attorney-in-fact to handle certain property transactions for the principal.

 

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Tax (Form RD-1061) Power of Attorney – Designates an agent to represent the principal before the Department of Revenue.

 

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