An Alaska limited power of attorney grants specific powers to an appointed individual, referred to as the “agent” or “attorney-in-fact,” to act on behalf of the principal. The agent’s authority is restricted to explicit tasks, such as handling financial transactions, and ends upon completion of the specified action(s).
Legal Considerations
Statute – Title 13, Chapter 26, Article 5 (Powers of Attorney).
Signing Requirements – § 13.26.600 – Notary public.