An Oklahoma limited power of attorney form is a legal document that enables a principal to appoint an attorney-in-fact (the “agent”) to represent them in specific transactions or for a designated time period. It is essential to define the scope of the limited authority clearly to prevent any confusion regarding the agent’s responsibilities.
Typically, the powers granted to the agent end once the specified tasks are completed or at a termination date set by the principal. This type of power of attorney is “non-durable,” meaning it ceases to be valid if the principal becomes incapacitated.
Legal Considerations
Statute – Title 58, Chapter 29 (Uniform Power of Attorney Act).
Signing Requirements – ยง 3005 – Notary Public.
Related Forms
Vehicle Power of Attorney
Grant someone the power to manage DMV-related tasks for you using a vehicle power of attorney.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.
Minor (Child) Power of Attorney
Grants temporary guardianship for a child's overall well-being.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.
Real Estate Power of Attorney
Assigns an agent the power to manage the principal's real estate matters.
Signing Requirements: Notary public and two witnesses.