Pennsylvania Limited Power of Attorney where you Specify Powers with Sample Powers Included

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PA-P099D
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Understanding this form

This Limited Power of Attorney is a legal document that grants specific powers to an agent to act on your behalf in Pennsylvania. Unlike a general power of attorney, this form allows you to specify the exact powers you wish to delegate, making it a tailored solution for particular situations. It is important to carefully select the powers granted to ensure that your agent acts in accordance with your wishes.


Form components explained

  • Name and address fields for the principal and agent.
  • Specification section for the powers granted to the agent.
  • Acknowledgment section for the agent's acceptance of responsibilities.
  • Signatures of witnesses and notarization section for validation.
  • Sample powers included for customization and clarification.
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  • Preview Limited Power of Attorney where you Specify Powers with Sample Powers Included
  • Preview Limited Power of Attorney where you Specify Powers with Sample Powers Included
  • Preview Limited Power of Attorney where you Specify Powers with Sample Powers Included

Common use cases

This Limited Power of Attorney is useful in various situations, such as when you are unable to manage your affairs due to illness, travel, or any personal circumstances that prevent you from making decisions. It is also appropriate when you need a trusted individual to handle specific tasks, such as selling property, managing finances, or conducting stock transactions on your behalf.

Who can use this document

  • Individuals who need to delegate authority to a trusted person while retaining control over specific powers.
  • People facing temporary incapacity due to health issues or travel commitments.
  • Those looking for a clear and concise way to empower an agent for specific transactions, such as real estate or financial decisions.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the principal and agent by filling in their names and addresses.
  • Clearly specify the powers you wish to grant to your agent, using the sample powers as a guideline.
  • Sign and date the document in the presence of witnesses to validate it.
  • Ensure the agent signs the acknowledgment section to confirm their acceptance of the role.
  • If required, have the document notarized to enhance its legal standing.

Notarization guidance

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid in Pennsylvania. Notarization ensures that the identities of the parties involved are verified and adds an extra layer of legitimacy to the document. US Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization services, providing a secure video call option available 24/7, making it easier to complete the notarization process.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to clearly specify the powers to avoid ambiguity.
  • Not signing in the presence of required witnesses.
  • Overlooking the need for notarization, if applicable.
  • Not updating the form if circumstances change or if revocation is necessary.

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  • Convenience of accessing and completing the form from home or any location.
  • Editable templates that allow customization to fit your specific needs.
  • Reliable legal language drafted by licensed attorneys, ensuring compliance and validity.

Quick recap

  • This form allows you to control specific powers granted to your agent in Pennsylvania.
  • Detail your expectations clearly to ensure your agent acts accordingly.
  • Always have the document notarized and witnessed to verify its validity.

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FAQ

Power of Attorney broadly refers to one's authority to act and make decisions on behalf of another person in all or specified financial or legal matters.Durable POA is a specific kind of power of attorney that remains in effect even after the represented party becomes mentally incapacitated.

A limited power of attorney grants the representative that you choose (the agent or attorney-in-fact) the power to act on your behalf under limited circumstances.Under a general power of attorney, the agent or attorney-in-fact can do anything that you can do.

Pennsylvania law requires that POAs must be signed by the principal and witnessed by two people who are ages 18 or older. The document must also be dated and notarized. If the principal cannot write, he or she is allowed to sign the document by using a mark or by asking someone else to sign the POA for him or her.

A power of attorney is accepted in all states, but the rules and requirements differ from state to state.The person named in a power of attorney to act on your behalf is commonly referred to as your "agent" or "attorney-in-fact." With a valid power of attorney, your agent can take any action permitted in the document.

In Pennsylvania, a Power of Attorney does not need to be witnessed or notarized to be effective. However, if you own real estate, you should have it notarized so it can be recorded. Also, you can only record an original Power of Attorney. Copies cannot be used to record a Deed.

1. Durable Power of Attorney. A durable power of attorney, or DPOA, is effective immediately after you sign it (unless stated otherwise), and allows your agent to continue acting on your behalf if you become incapacitated.

A Power of Attorney might be used to allow another person to sign a contract for the Principal. It can be used to give another person the authority to make health care decisions, do financial transactions, or sign legal documents that the Principal cannot do for one reason or another.

General Power of Attorney. Durable Power of Attorney. Special or Limited Power of Attorney. Springing Durable Power of Attorney.

A general power of attorney is comprehensive and gives your attorney-in-fact all the powers and rights that you have yourself. For example, a general power of attorney may give your attorney-in-fact the right to sign documents for you, pay your bills, and conduct financial transactions on your behalf.

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