A North Dakota limited power of attorney form is a legal instrument that enables you to designate an agent to carry out specific tasks within a set timeframe. This document specifies responsibilities like executing documents, managing finances, and making decisions on your behalf. It is non-durable, meaning it automatically terminates if you become incapacitated, the designated tasks are completed, or an expiration date is reached.
Legal Considerations
Statute – Chapter 30.1-30: Uniform Durable Power of Attorney Act.
Signing Requirements – North Dakota’s Century Code does not specify particular requirements for power of attorney documents, but it is advisable to have them notarized.
Related Forms
Vehicle Power of Attorney
Use this document to grant someone authority to manage DMV transactions for your motor vehicle.
Signing Requirements: Principal only.
Minor (Child) Power of Attorney
Grants temporary guardianship for a child’s care and education.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.
Real Estate Power of Attorney
Grants an agent the authority to manage the principal's real estate affairs.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.