
Idaho Power of Attorney (POA) Forms
An Idaho power of attorney enables an individual (the principal) to designate another person (the agent) to legally manage their financial, medical, and other responsibilities. It is essential for the principal to grant this power of attorney in front of a notary public. Once the document is executed, the appointed agent should carry a copy whenever they are acting on the principal's behalf.
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Advance Directive
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Appoints a person to make medical care decisions for another.
Signing Requirements: Principal only.

Durable POA
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The agent can and will still continue to act on behalf of the principal even if an incapacitating event occurs.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.

General POA
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This type of form is similar to the durable, except that it becomes void if the principal can no longer make decisions on their own.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.

Limited POA
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A legal way for someone to confer authority on another for a discreet transaction or period of time.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.

Minor POA
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Appoints a person or persons to be guardians of a minor child for a period of time.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.

Real Estate POA
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Allows an agent, selected by the property owner, to have specific or ultimate decision-making power over the managing and selling of property.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.

Revocation of POA
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This is used to cancel any type of POA already in existence.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.

State Tax Filing POA
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Used by a taxpayer in order to have another person represent them with tax filings or related matters.
Signing Requirements: Taxpayer only.

Motor Vehicle POA
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Used when a vehicle owner needs someone to represent them with the motor vehicle authority, such as registering of titling.
Signing Requirements: Grantor and a notary public.