How to Fill Out a Limited Power of Attorney Form
- Step 1: Designation of Agent Write your name and address first, and then the name and address of the person you are choosing as your agent. ...
- Step 2: Grant of Authority ...
- Step 3: Special Instructions (Optional) ...
- Step 4: Effective Date ...
- Step 5: Termination ...
- Step 6: Nomination of Guardian (Optional) ...
- Step 7: Sign the Power of Attorney ...
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Step 1 – Basic Information of Principal and Agent
In the first (1st) portion of the document, the principal should enter their full name and social security number (SSN). Afterward, the attorney-in-fact’s full name including their address and telephone number (preferably their cell phone) should be written.
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Step 2 – Powers
The principal should enter the details of what their agent is allowed to handle (up to three (3)). The principal should initial and state how the form may be revoked, whether it can be by a revocation being authorized, when the task or objective has been completed, and/or at a particular date. Each option that is selected must be initialed and the box must be checked. Below enter th…
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Step 3 – Revocation
A limited power of attorney will automatically be revoked upon death or incapacitation by default. Additionally, you need to explain how you want the powers to be revoked when you no longer need your agent to act on your behalf. Your Limited Power of Attorney can be revoked in the following ways: 1. By the Principal at any time by authorizing a Revocation. 2. When the stated Power has …
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Step 4 – State Law
Step 5 – Acceptance of Appointment
Step 6 – Witnesses
Step 7 – Notary Public