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Free Power of Attorney Template

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that grants a designated person (the "agent" or "attorney-in-fact") the authority to act on your behalf in financial, legal, or medical matters. Depending on the type of POA you create, the agent may manage bank accounts, sign contracts, make healthcare decisions, or handle real estate transactions. A durable POA remains in effect even if you become incapacitated, while a springing POA only takes effect upon a specific triggering event. State laws vary significantly regarding POA requirements, witness counts, and notarization.

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What Is a Power of Attorney?

A power of attorney is a legally binding document that outlines the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties involved. It serves as a written record of the arrangement and can be used as evidence in legal proceedings if disputes arise.

Our free power of attorney template is designed to be comprehensive yet easy to customize. It includes all the essential clauses and provisions required by law, and can be tailored to your specific state's requirements.

Whether you're creating this document for the first time or updating an existing one, our step-by-step builder guides you through every section to ensure nothing important is missed.

How to Create a Power of Attorney

  1. 1

    Select Your Document Type

    Choose the specific type of power of attorney you need. We offer 6 variations to match your situation.

  2. 2

    Choose Your State

    Select your state to ensure the document includes all required clauses, disclosures, and language mandated by your state's laws.

  3. 3

    Fill in the Details

    Answer the guided questions in our step-by-step builder. Each question includes helpful context and explanations.

  4. 4

    Review Your Document

    Preview your completed document to make sure all information is accurate. You can go back and edit any section.

  5. 5

    Download Your Document

    Download your finished document as a professional PDF or editable Word file. You can also print it directly from your browser.

Types of Power of Attorney

General Power of Attorney

Grants broad authority to act on your behalf across most legal and financial matters.

Durable Power of Attorney

Remains effective even if you become mentally incapacitated.

Limited Power of Attorney

Grants authority for a specific purpose or time period only.

Healthcare / Medical Power of Attorney

Authorizes someone to make healthcare decisions if you are unable to.

Financial Power of Attorney

Grants authority specifically over financial and banking matters.

Springing Power of Attorney

Takes effect only upon a specific triggering event, such as incapacity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Power of Attorney by State

Laws governing power of attorneys vary significantly by state. Select your state below to view state-specific requirements, disclosures, and legal considerations.

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Legal Disclaimer: This website provides legal information, not legal advice. We are not a law firm. Use of this site does not create an attorney-client relationship. Consult a licensed attorney in your state for legal guidance. This document template was last updated on 2026-03-06.