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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.
Ing to Maricopa Superior Court, to get Power of Attorney in AZ you must, 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.
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.
An Arizona vehicle power of attorney (Form 48-1001), offered by the Arizona Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), allows a principal to grant an agent the power to take and transfer titles of any vehicles owned by the principal.
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.