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AZ Statewide Paralegal SERVICESOur FeeTotal*Health Care Power of Attorney$200$200Durable Power of Attorney$200$200Parental Power of Attorney$250$250Last Will$250$25046 more rows
Does a Power of Attorney have to be recorded? It does not have to be recorded immediately after you sign it. If your Agent has to handle a real estate transaction for you, the Power of Attorney will need to be recorded at the time of the transaction.
Arizona law has requirements for the Principal, witness, Attorney in Fact, Notary, as well as the Power of Attorney form. These requirements may differ from those in other states.
An Arizona durable power of attorney must be signed with the principal and one (1) witness in the presence of a notary public. The witness cannot be the agent, the agent's spouse, the agent's children, or the notary public (ARS § 14-5501(D)(3)).
How to Get or Obtain Power of Attorney in AZ Obtain the POA Packet. Take witness, original special power of attorney form and Photo ID to a Notary Public. You and the witness sign the Power of Attorney in front of a Notary. Make copies of the Power of Attorney for documentation.
In most cases, durable power of attorney lasts until the time when the principal or the agent passes away. At the time of either party's death, the agent's powers and responsibilities end.
The Power of Attorney does not need to be filed with the Court. Each person who is made your Agent should keep the original of his or her Power of Attorney form in a convenient place so that it can be located easily when needed.