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Oklahoma Power of Attorney Forms (9 Types)

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Oklahoma Power of Attorney Forms (9 Types)

Updated August 09, 2023

Oklahoma power of attorney forms let a person choose someone else to act in their place and make decisions on their behalf. There are many types ranging from handling financial affairs to selecting medical choices for someone while acting in their best interest. The person granting power, the “principal”, has the option to give durable powers that would have the form remain in effect even if the principal should become incapacitated. Any of the forms can be used after they have been signed under the requirements of State law.

By Type (9)

Durable (Statutory) Power of Attorney – Allows a principal to appoint an agent to handle their financial affairs. The form remains valid if the principal should become incapacitated.

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Signing Requirements (58 Okl. St. Ann. § 3005): Notary Public.

General (Financial) Power of Attorney – Similar to the “durable” form in that it allows a person to appoint another to handle general financial affairs, but this type terminates upon a person’s incapacity.

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Signing Requirements (58 Okl. St. Ann. § 3005): Notary Public.

Limited Power of Attorney – Used when a person wants to appoint someone to handle a discreet transaction or act for a short time frame.

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Signing Requirements (58 Okl. St. Ann. § 3005): Notary Public.

Medical Power of Attorney – Used when an individual chooses to appoint a trusted person to handle their health care decisions in the event that they are no longer able to do so.

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Signing Requirements (§ 63-3101.4(A)): Two (2) witnesses.

Minor (Child) Power of Attorney – This form is used when parents wish to have a caretaker appointed to handle their children’s affairs when they are unavailable to do so themselves.

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Signing Requirements (§ 10-701): Notary public.

Real Estate Power of Attorney – For the use of allowing someone else to handle the decisions of real property to the benefit of the owner (Principal).

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Signing Requirements (58 Okl. St. Ann. § 3005): Notary Public.

Revocation of Power of Attorney – This form is used to revoke previous POAs. All relevant parties, including your agents and successor agents, must be informed.

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Signing Requirements: No laws, but a notary public is recommended.

Tax Power of Attorney (Form BT-129) – This form allows an individual to appoint a representative to handle their tax matters before the tax authority in Oklahoma.

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Signing Requirements: Principal and representative.

Vehicle Power of Attorney – This form allows an individual to appoint a representative to handle their titling and registration matters in front of the Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Commission.

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Signing Requirements: Notary public.

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