A Delaware power of attorney is a form that you can legally use to designate someone as your agent to represent some of your interests. POA is often used to appoint a representative for financial or medical matters and for providing children with a short-term guardian or official agent.
Please find below various POA forms that you can download directly from our website. Also, take a look at the forms that were created by the State of Delaware: Statutory form durable personal power of attorney, Advance Health-Care Directive, Form MV386 for motor vehicles, IRS 2848 for taxes.
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Durable power of attorney is the legal form required in Delaware if you want someone to handle your financial affairs. The agent will be able to represent you even if you become incapacitated, so it is especially important to take this matter seriously.
Also Known As | Delaware DPOA |
Signing Requirements | Notary and One Witness |
Download | PDF Template |
Medical power of attorney is a document used by people to appoint a relative or another person as their representative to health care providers in case he or she is unable to communicate with them on their own due to hospitalization or other conditions.
Also Known As | Health Care POA or MPOA |
Signing Requirements | Two Witnesses |
Download | PDF Template | Advance Health-Care Directive (DOC) |
General power of attorney is another type of POA for appointing your financial agent. The difference is that General POA is valid only while you are in good health and capable of making your own decisions. Typically, Delaware residents create it if they are planning long trips out of state.
Also Known As | Generic Financial POA |
Signing Requirements | Notary and One Witness |
Download | PDF Template |
Limited power of attorney is used when you need to create a special POA. You can set the specific responsibilities and powers of the agent that will operate for a limited amount of time.
Also Known As | Special POA |
Signing Requirements | Notary and One Witness |
Download | PDF Template |
Child power of attorney is needed if you are going to appoint a temporary guardian for your children, for instance, during your long business trip. The temporary guardian will be able to handle medical or educational issues for your children.
Also Known As | Minor POA |
Signing Requirements | Notary or Clerk of the Court |
Download | PDF Template | The Family Court of the State of Delaware Form |
Real estate power of attorney form can be used if you want to delegate responsibilities or decisions about your property to someone else. For instance, a designated agent will be able to rent, sell, refinance the property specified on the form.
Also Known As | Limited Real Estate POA |
Signing Requirements | Notary and One Witness |
Download | PDF Template |
State tax power of attorney (IRS Form 2848) comes in handy if you want to entrust your representative to handle your tax matters. The form will need to be submitted to the Delaware Division of Revenue.
Also Known As | Form 2848 |
Signing Requirements | Principal and Representative |
Download | IRS Form 2848 |
Vehicle power of attorney (Form MV386) is used to appoint an agent to resolve issues related to motor vehicles. These may include titling, registering, selling, and other actions. An agent can also represent you in front of the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles.
Also Known As | Form MV386 |
Signing Requirements | Notary |
Download | PDF Template | Form MV386 |
Revocation power of attorney serves as a cancellation of an already issued POA. If you want to remove an agent from the duties entrusted to them, create this form and send it to agents and third parties.
Also Known As | POA Termination Form |
Signing Requirements | Notarization is Advised |
Download | PDF Template |