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Alabama Power of Attorney Forms (9 Types)

An Alabama power of attorney allows an individual to designate someone else, an “agent”, to handle important decisions on their behalf. This form is most commonly used by a person who would like to have an agent represent them if they are not able to for health reasons, not being able to appear at a…

Alabama Real Estate Power of Attorney Form

An Alabama real estate power of attorney is a document allowing an individual or business entity that has title to real property to be able to use another party, known as the “Agent,” to sell, manage, or refinance it on their behalf. Due to the financial implications of the form, it must be completed and…

Alabama Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form | MVT 5-13

An Alabama Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form (MVT 5-13) is a document that appoints a representative to handle title applications (or transfer or lien filings), IFTA transactions, registering and purchasing of license plates, and any other described purpose such as selling a vehicle on a person’s behalf. The form will need to be presented…

Alabama Tax Power of Attorney | Form 2848A | Dept. of Revenue

An Alabama Tax Power of Attorney Form, otherwise known as “Form 2848A”, is a document that is used by a person paying taxes to the Department of Revenue who would like to use a tax preparer to conduct the filing on their behalf. This is a standard document that will typically be presented to the…

Alabama Power of Attorney Revocation Form

An Alabama Power of Attorney Revocation Form is a document that is used by a principal to cancel a previous power of attorney document. This is done by listing the name(s) of the agent(s), date of the previous document signed, and authorizing this record in front of a notary public. Afterward, it is very important that…

Alabama Parental (Minor Children) Power of Attorney Form

An Alabama Parental (Minor Children) Power of Attorney Form is a document that lets a parent choose someone else to handle the everyday care, responsibility, and decision-making ability for a dependent child, for a period of one (1) year. It must be recorded in the office of a probate Judge (See List of Offices). The…

Alabama Advance Directive Form

An Alabama advance directive allows an individual to select someone else to make health care decisions on their behalf and to decide life-ending treatment options. This is a form primarily used for those in riskier health situations and the elderly. After signing, it should be kept in a safe and accessible place in the event…

Alabama Limited Power of Attorney Form

An Alabama limited power of attorney form lets a principal state a clearly defined financially related power that another person may take on their behalf. That person is known as the ‘agent’. The power the principal would like to allow the agent to wield should be written in the blank on the first (1st) page….

Alabama General (Financial) Power of Attorney

An Alabama general power of attorney (GPOA) gives financial access and decision-making powers to another person (agent). The form is non-durable, which means it does not remain in effect if the principal becomes incapacitated (or not able to mentally make decisions on their own such as under Dementia, Alzheimer’s, etc.) If the principal would like the…

Alabama Durable (Statutory) Power of Attorney Form

An Alabama durable statutory power of attorney form allows an individual to act in the principal’s place for broad or specific financial powers.  The form has the ‘durable’ use that remains in effect even if the principal is no longer able to make decisions for themselves due to mental instability. Therefore the agent selected should…