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How to fill out the CA SFL-461 online
Completing the CA SFL-461 form for the registration of a written advance health care directive can seem daunting. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help users navigate the form with ease.
Follow the steps to complete the CA SFL-461 online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the CA SFL-461. This will allow you to open the document and begin filling it out in an online editor.
- Indicate the purpose of your registration by checking the appropriate box: 'New Registration', 'Amendment', 'Revocation Only', or 'Revocation (change) of Prior Directive and New Registration'. Ensure that you only select one option.
- If you are registering a new directive, complete the entire form and attach a check for $10.00, payable to the Secretary of State. If you are amending a registration, only fill out Items 3 and 7 along with the changed information, as no fee is required.
- Provide your personal information by entering your name, street address, city, state, zip code, date of birth, and place of birth. You must also include at least one identification number such as your social security number or driver’s license number.
- If you have an agent authorized to make health care decisions on your behalf, fill out their full name and telephone numbers.
- If applicable, provide the same contact information for an alternate agent.
- Indicate the intended place of deposit or safekeeping for the advance health care directive, if this is relevant to your registration.
- Finally, print and sign your name, date the form, and ensure that your name is typed or clearly printed below your signature.
Complete your documents online today for a smoother registration process.
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A VA advance directive does not necessarily need to be notarized, but requirements may vary by state. For California, using the CA SFL-461 form does not require notarization; however, it does need to be signed by witnesses. To ensure your advance directive is valid, consider using resources like US Legal Forms to guide you through the process and help you understand state-specific requirements.
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