Arizona General Power of Attorney
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In Arizona, your Power of Attorney document needs to be signed by you (the Principal) and a witness in front of a Notary Public. Be sure that you and your witness bring a photo ID for the Notary to verify your identification. Make copies and keep the original in a safe place.
After you complete the Power of Attorney, each person who is named an Attorney-in-Fact should keep a copy of the form in a convenient place where it can be located easily when needed. Many people will want to see the original Power of Attorney before permitting your Attorney-in-Fact to act on your behalf. At times, a copy of the Power of Attorney may be requested in connection with a particular transaction, but the Attorney-in-Fact should never release the original.Under Arizona law, you do not need to file this General Power of Attorney with the Court, unless the Attorney in Fact will be authorized to transfer real property.
This General Power of Attorney can be used to give another person complete authority to act on your behalf in most situations, including personal finances, real and personal property, and a large range of business transactions.In Arizona however, you may need to use a specific type of Power of Attorney in the following instances:
Parental Power of Attorney
: delegates parental powers for six months unless you are in the active military
Special Power of Attorney
: delegates limited authority to another person for them to act on your behalf
Healthcare and Mental Health Power of Attorney
: delegates authority to another person to make medial and mental health decisions if you are incapacitated
If, for some reason you want to revoke or cancel a power of authority, you will need to
sign a Revocation of Power of Attorney Form.
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