WASHINGTON

Make your Power of Attorney with these easy template forms for Washington State.

  • Appoint a family member a friend or a trusted advisor as your attorney-in-fact to make decisions and handle your financial affairs if you should become unable to do so for yourself.
  • These forms are downloadable MS Word forms that contain instructions to help you complete them and ensure that they are properly signed and witnessed.
  • Laws differ from state to state. These forms are intended for use only by residents of Washington State.
  • The forms can be used by other members of the family. No need to buy separate copies for each person.
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Washington General Durable Immediate Power of Attorney

Washington residents, plan for the future and protect your interests with this General Durable Immediate Power of Attorney.

  • This Power of Attorney is effective immediately and remains in effect even if you become disabled or incompetent. You can choose to give your attorney-in-fact the power to deal with a number of matters, including:
    • your real estate property,
    • banking and financial transactions,
    • stocks and bonds,
    • personal property,
    • insurance,
    • pension and employment benefits,
    • tax and legal matters,
    • your business affairs and operations.
  • This Power of Attorney does NOT give your attorney-in-fact the authority to make health care or other medical decisions for you.
  • This form is available in MS Word format and is easy to fill in and print.
  • No need to buy additional copies - you and your spouse can each prepare a Power of Attorney with this form.
  • Intended for use only in Washington State.
$12.49

Washington Revocation of Power of Attorney

Revoke a Power of Attorney made under the laws of Washington State with this free Revocation of Power of Attorney form.

  • The revocation form sets out in writing that you cancelling your existing Power of Attorney and revoking the powers you gave to your agent under that document.
  • Once you have signed and dated it, you should give a copy of it to the person who was acting as your agent, as well as any banks, financial institutions, medical facilities, etc. that may have had a record of your original Power of Attorney.
  • This form is a free download and is provided in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used in the State of Washington.
$0.00