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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the az-general-power-of-attorney-form in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting either a Regular or Durable Power of Attorney. This choice determines the duration and conditions under which your authority remains effective.
  3. Fill in the Principal's details, including name, address, and date of birth, followed by the Attorney-in-Fact's information.
  4. Mark the sections that apply to you regarding the powers granted. This includes personal finances, real property, personal property, and business transactions.
  5. Specify the effective date for your Power of Attorney and any revocation terms if applicable.
  6. Sign the document in front of a Notary Public and ensure that your witness also signs it in their presence.
  7. Make copies of the notarized document for your records and distribute them as needed to relevant parties.

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A power of attorney (PoA) is a document that gives another person the legal authority to act on your behalf as per the terms mentioned in the document. In the case of a demat account, the PoA gives the online broker the legal authority to take certain decisions on your account.
In California, there are four main types of POAs, each offering a specific scope of decision-making power: general, durable, limited, and medical. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for selecting the POA that best suits your individual needs: General Power of Attorney.
The Power of Attorney does not need to be filed with the Court. Each person who is made your Agent should keep the original of his or her Power of Attorney form in a convenient place so that it can be located easily when needed.
Choosing between durable and general depends on what you need for the future. We suggest talking to an estate planning lawyer to see which one is right for you. In short, durable powers of attorney give better protection if someone cant make decisions and keep decision-making going.
Arizona law has requirements for the Principal, witness, Attorney in Fact, Notary, as well as the Power of Attorney form. These requirements may differ from those in other states. The people who sign and use the Arizona Power of Attorney form must follow these instructions and abide by Arizona Power of Attorney laws.