North Carolina Power of Attorney
Create a North Carolina-specific power of attorney form in minutes. We pre-select North Carolina for you and include reminders about North Carolina requirements — review and verify against current North Carolina 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
Principal: ____________________
State of North Carolina, 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.