
Mississippi Power of Attorney (POA) Forms
In Mississippi, power of attorney forms enable an individual ("principal") to designate someone else to handle financial, medical, and other specific decisions on their behalf. It is essential to choose a trusted individual as the representative ("agent"). This form is ready for use once the necessary state signing requirements are fulfilled.
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Advance Directive
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This form is tailored for medical situations where a person is able to appoint another to be their agent for health care decisions.
Signing Requirements: Two witnesses or a notary public.

Durable POA
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This type of form is used for appointing a person to take care of a broad range of financial and other matters.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.

General POA
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This form is used to appoint a person to act as the principal on a broad range of financial issues, but it becomes void if the principal is incapacitated.
Signing Requirements: No laws, although a notary public is recommended.

Limited POA
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This type is used in limited situations, such as for a single real estate transaction.
Signing Requirements: Not mentioned, but a notary public is recommended.

Minor POA
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This form is used to assist parents who may need to leave their child in the care of another.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.

Real Estate POA
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Allows an owner of a property to instruct someone else to handle its sale, purchase, or leasing.
Signing Requirements: Not mentioned, but a notary public is recommended and, in some cases, required.

Revocation of POA
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This is an important form to be used to cancel or terminate a POA that is in effect.
Signing Requirements: Not mentioned, but a notary public is recommended.

State Tax Filing POA
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This form is used when you want your tax professional to obtain information and make tax filings on your behalf.
Signing Requirements: Principal only.

Motor Vehicle POA
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If you need someone to handle your titling or registration issues for your vehicle, you can use this form.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.

Springing POA
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Allows a durable power of attorney to 'kick-in' upon a principal's subsequent incapacity.
Signing Requirements: Not mentioned, but a notary public is recommended