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How to Get Power of Attorney in North Carolina - Signing Requirements - EXPLAINED

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Giving someone Power of Attorney means you’re allowing them to make certain decisions for you. But POA forms are not one size fits all. Certain forms only allow powers to be effective for a single action, but others grant a wide range of control over finances or medical matters.

When it’s time to transfer decisionmaking powers, you’ll want to select a trusted individual to represent you. To find out more about POA forms and requirements specific to North Carolina, watch our video and click the link above!

North Carolina Signing Requirements
Durable – Notary Acknowledgment (§ 32C1105)
Medical (“Advance Directive”) – Two Witnesses or a Notary Acknowledgment (§ 32A16(3))

Power of Attorney Laws
Durable Laws – Chapter 32C – Uniform Power of Attorney Act (2018)
Medical Laws (“Advance Directive”) § 32A25.1 (Statutory Form Health Care Power of Attorney)

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0:00 Intro:
0:16 How To Get Power Of Attorney:
0:54 Common Types Of Power Of Attorney Forms:
0:56 Durable (Finacial) Power Of Attorney:
1:07 General (Financial) Power Of Attorney:
1:17 Limited Power Of Attorney:
1:20 Signing Requirements:
1:34 Medical Power Of Attorney:
1:45 Signing Requirements:
1:51 Durable:
2:06 Revocation:

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