Updated December 27, 2023
Washington D.C. power of attorney forms allows you to appoint someone else to make financial or medical decisions on your behalf. Depending on the form selected, it is required to be signed in the presence of a notary public. After signing, the form may be used immediately by the agent.
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![]() Download: PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Signing Requirements: Two (2) witnesses. |
![]() Download: PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Signing Requirements: Two (2) witnesses. |
![]() Download: PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Signing Requirements: Notary public. |
![]() Download: PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Signing Requirements (§ 21–2601.05): Notary public. |
![]() Download: PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Signing Requirements: Principal only. |
![]() Download: PDF Signing Requirements: Principal only. |
![]() Download: PDF Signing Requirements: Principal and agent. |
Laws
- Financial Powers of Attorney – Chapter 26 (Uniform General Power of Attorney)
- Health-Care Powers of Attorney – Chapter 22 (Health-Care Decisions)