Idaho health care directive registry - Idaho Secretary of State 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Idaho Health Care Directive Registry in our editor.
  2. Begin by selecting your intention: whether you want to store, replace, remove your directive, or request a replacement wallet card. This is crucial for processing your request accurately.
  3. Fill in your personal information including First Name, Middle Name, Last Name, Phone Number, Address, Date of Birth, City, State, Zip Code, and County of Residence. Ensure all fields are completed for a smooth submission.
  4. If applicable, provide the last four digits of your Social Security Number. This field is optional but can help in identifying your records.
  5. Complete the section for the address where you want the wallet card and documents returned if it differs from the above address.
  6. Sign and date the Agreement at the bottom. Your signature certifies that you understand and agree to the terms outlined.
  7. Once completed, send your form along with your Health Care Directive to the Idaho Secretary of State at the provided address.

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The power of attorney does not need to be notarized or recorded to be valid. However, if the power is recorded, any revocation of the power by a writing must also be recorded before the revocation is effective.
You may request a blank form by contacting our office in person, by emailing business@sos.idaho.gov or by phone at (208) 334-2301, or you may download them by clicking here.
One states advance directive does not always work in another state. Some states do honor advance directives from another state; others will honor out-of-state advance directives as long as they are similar to the states own law; and some states do not have an answer to this question.
Also, your POA cannot: Transfer the POA responsibility to a new agent without your consent. Make decisions after your death (the executor of your estate will take over at this point). Make changes to the terms of the nominating documents. Make changes or invalidate your last will or other estate planning documents.
No. As a result of changes to Idaho law made by the 2005 legislature, it is no longer necessary to have either a witness to your execution of a Living Will, nor to have your signature notarized.
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Yes, many banks and other financial institutions, such as credit unions, offer notary services.
If a patient had signed a health care power of attorney or executed an Advance Health Care Directive, only the persons the principal designated to act on their behalf in medical matters will have the authority to do so. It generally is irrelevant whether the hospital disagrees with their decision.

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