Updated August 09, 2023
Washington power of attorney forms lets a person select an agent to act as their representative to act in their place. The person giving authority (“principal”) will need to choose which forms to complete depending upon the powers being given. The most common being the durable financial and health care forms which allow an agent to handle all the affairs of the principal even if they should become incapacitated.
![]() Download: PDF Signing Requirement (RCW 11.125.050): Two (2) witnesses or a notary acknowledgment. |
![]() Download: PDF Signing Requirement (RCW 11.125.050): Two (2) witnesses or a notary acknowledgment. |
![]() Download: PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Signing Requirement (RCW 11.125.050): Two (2) witnesses or a notary acknowledgment. |
![]() Download: PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Signing Requirement (RCW 11.125.050): Two (2) witnesses or a notary acknowledgment. |
![]() Download: PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Signing Requirement: It is suggested that the document is signed by the caregiver, a notary acknowledgment, and two (2) witnesses. |
![]() Download: PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Signing Requirement (RCW 11.125.050): Two (2) witnesses or a notary acknowledgment. |
![]() Download: PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Signing Requirement: No legal signing requirement; however, it is recommended that the document is notarized. |
![]() Download: PDF Signing Requirement: Agent(s) only. |
![]() Download: PDF Signing Requirement: Principal’s signature must be acknowledged before a notary public. |