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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Carefully read and follow the instructions provided for each section of the form.
  3. Complete the information on page 1, including your name, date of birth, address, and telephone number.
  4. In Part I, appoint a health care agent by providing their name, relationship, and contact information. You may also list alternate agents.
  5. In Part II, indicate your general authority preferences for your health care agent by initialing the applicable boxes regarding medical decisions.
  6. To make the document legal in Part III, sign and date it in front of two witnesses who meet the specified qualifications.
  7. Complete Part IV by indicating any special desires or instructions regarding your health care preferences.

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Signing requirements California law requires you to sign your POA in front of a notary public or two witnesses. The agent of your POA cannot be one of the witnesses. Additionally, the witnesses cannot be related to you by blood, marriage, or adoption.
California: A Healthcare POA must be either docHubd or signed by two witnesses (California Legislative Information). Florida: Requires either two witnesses or a notary (Florida Statutes). Texas: Requires notarization if witnesses are not used (Texas Statutes).
You must sign the Power of Attorney. You can ask someone to sign for you, but you have to watch him or her do it. The document must be acknowledged by a notary public or signed by at least 2 adult witnesses. An agent cannot be a witness.

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