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Texas Durable (Statutory) Power of Attorney Form

A Texas durable statutory power of attorney form can be used to designate someone else ("agent") to represent a person's financial interests on their behalf. The decisions that the agent makes would be binding as if the principal had made the decisions themselves.
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Signing Requirements

The principal is required to have their signature acknowledged before a notary public (§ 751.0021).

Definition of “Durable”

“Durable power of attorney” means a writing or other record that complies with the requirements of Section 751.0021(a) or is described by Section 751.0021(b) (TX Est Code § 751.002(4)).

Statutory Form

Texas’ statutory durable power of attorney form can be found within TX Est Code § 752.051.