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Arizona Power of Attorney

Create a Arizona-specific power of attorney form in minutes. We pre-select Arizona for you and include reminders about Arizona requirements — review and verify against current Arizona law before signing.

  • General or limited; optionally durable
  • Names your agent and the powers granted
  • Notary-ready PDF — no subscription

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POWER OF ATTORNEY

1. Appointment
I, __________, of __________, in the State of Arizona, appoint __________, of __________, as my agent (attorney-in-fact) to act for me as set forth below. This Power of Attorney is made on __________. If my agent is unable or unwilling to serve, I appoint __________ as successor agent.
2. General Authority
I grant my agent full power and authority to act on my behalf in all financial and legal matters, including banking, real estate, taxes, contracts, claims, and the management of my property, to the same extent I could act personally.
3. Durability
This Power of Attorney is durable and shall not be affected by my subsequent disability or incapacity.
4. Effective Date
This Power of Attorney is effective: immediately upon signing, and remains in effect until I revoke it in writing or as provided by Arizona law.
5. Signature and Notary
Signed on __________.

Principal: ____________________

State of Arizona, County of ____________. Subscribed and sworn before me on ____________. Notary Public: ____________________ My commission expires: ____________.
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What does 'durable' mean?

A durable power of attorney stays in effect even if you become incapacitated. A non-durable one ends if you lose capacity. Choose durable if you want your agent to act during incapacity.

Does a power of attorney need to be notarized?

Most states require notarization, and some require witnesses, especially for financial or durable powers. Many banks also have their own requirements. Sign before a notary and check your state's rules.

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