Free Power of Attorney Form
Name someone you trust to act for you.
A power of attorney (POA) is a written document that gives a person you choose the authority to act in your place — handling money, property or healthcare. This free form gives you the structure to name that person, say exactly what they may do, and sign it the way your state expects.
What this form is for
A power of attorney lets one person (the agent) act for another (the principal). It is used when the principal cannot be present or wants a trusted person to handle specific matters.
This form is a starting structure — fill in the principal, the agent, the powers and the term. It is not legal advice, and the exact requirements vary by state.
Key parts
- The principal — who is giving the authority
- The agent — who is being named to act
- The powers — money, property, medical, or a specific scope
- The term — when it starts and whether it is durable
- The signature block and any notarization
Fill in your details
These forms are starting structures for you to fill in yourself, not legal advice. Anything that will have legal effect, or that varies by jurisdiction, should be reviewed by someone qualified in the relevant place.