
Alaska Durable (Statutory) Power of Attorney Form
An Alaska durable (statutory) power of attorney enables an individual ("principal") to delegate their financial and business authority to another person ("agent"). It's important for the principal to thoroughly review the form and initial in the required areas to fully understand the extent of the powers they are granting to their agent.
Signing Requirements
Notary public.
Laws
Title 13, Chapter 26 (Protection of Persons Under Disability and Their Property; Powers of Attorney)Statutory Form
The State of Alaska has a statutory document required for use.
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