Colorado Statutory Form Power of Attorney

Appoint someone you trust to manage your property and finances with this Colorado Statutory Form Power of Attorney under the Uniform Power of Attorney Act.

  • You can choose to give the person you name as your attorney-in-fact (agent) the power to deal with any or all of the following matters:
    • real estate,
    • personal property,
    • stocks and bonds,
    • commodities and options,
    • banking and financial transactions,
    • business operations,
    • insurance and annuities,
    • estates, trusts, and beneficial interests,
    • lawsuits and legal matters,
    • personal and family maintenance,
    • benefits from government, military or civil service programs,
    • retirement benefits, and/or
    • tax matters.
  • You can also put restrictions on your agent's authority with respect to specific matters (such as creating, changing or revoking a trust).
  • The form contains an optional section where you can nominate someone to serve as conservator of your estate or guardian of your person.
  • This Power of Attorney DOES NOT give your agent the authority to make health care or other medical decisions for you. That will require a Medical Durable Power of Attorney.
  • Available in MS Word format. More than one person in your household can use the form to create their Power of Attorney. No need to purchase more copies.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Colorado.
Document Type: Microsoft Word
Last Updated: 12-March-2025
SKU: 4757
$9.99