Power of Attorney Forms Package - Minnesota 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with the Statutory General Power of Attorney form. Fill in your name and the name of your appointed agent. Specify the powers you wish to grant, such as financial or property management.
  3. Next, complete the Power of Attorney for Care and Custody of Children. Enter your child's details and ensure you provide a notarized signature for validity.
  4. Proceed to the Health Care Directive form. Clearly outline your health care preferences and appoint a health care agent. Remember, this form requires signatures from two witnesses or a notary public.
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Notarization is not mandatory for a POA in Minnesota unless it grants real property transaction powers.
For most people, the best option is to have a general durable power of attorney because it gives your agent broad powers that will remain in effect if you lose the ability to handle your own finances. An attorney can customize a general POA to limit powers even moreor add powers, Berkley says.
Under the Minnesota power of attorney statutes, the principals signature on a Minnesota Power of Attorney document need not be acknowledged before a notary public. However, third parties may require it, and a Minnesota Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney document will look incomplete without such an acknowledgment.
A power of attorney must be in writing, signed in front of a notary, dated, and clear on what powers are being granted.
For a durable power of attorneywhich remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitatedCalifornia law requires the document be signed by the principal and either docHubd or signed by two witnesses for it to be valid.

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