Pennsylvania Power of Attorney Forms
Downloadable PA POA Forms, Professional Preparation & Notarization Services
Downloadable PA POA Forms, Professional Preparation & Notarization Services
Protect your finances, property, and legal affairs with properly prepared Pennsylvania Power of Attorney (POA) forms. Whether you need an instant downloadable form or full professional preparation with notarization, we provide affordable statewide services throughout Pennsylvania.
A properly executed POA allows someone you trust to act on your behalf if you become incapacitated or unavailable.
Pennsylvania-specific statutory POA form
Durable language included
Required Notice & Acknowledgment pages included
Instant digital download
Step-by-step signing instructions
Valid statewide in Pennsylvania
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Custom Pennsylvania POA drafted to your needs
Durable, financial, and limited powers available
Proper statutory language under PA law
Includes required Notice to Principal & Agent Acknowledgment
Ready for signing with witnesses & notarization
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Everything included in Professional Preparation
Mobile notary service (where available)
Coordination of two required adult witnesses
Proper Pennsylvania notarization
In-home, hospital, or office signing
Same-day service available in many areas
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Pennsylvania authorizes remote online notarization for many legal documents.
You may notarize your Pennsylvania Power of Attorney securely by video (subject to current state requirements and acceptance by financial institutions).
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A Power of Attorney is a legal document where you (the Principal) appoint an Agent to manage financial or legal matters on your behalf.
Without a POA:
Your spouse does NOT automatically control your accounts
Family may need to file for court-appointed guardianship
Access to assets can be delayed
A properly executed Pennsylvania POA avoids these costly and time-consuming complications.
Remains effective even if you become incapacitated.
Most common and recommended for estate planning.
Grants broad financial authority but may terminate upon incapacity unless drafted as durable.
Used for a specific transaction such as:
Real estate closing
Vehicle sale
Business filing
Banking transaction
Pennsylvania allows you to appoint a healthcare agent through a medical POA (often combined with a Living Will).
Pennsylvania has strict statutory requirements:
The Principal must be mentally competent
The document must be signed before a notary
Two adult witnesses are required
A mandatory “Notice” page must be signed by the Principal
An Agent “Acknowledgment” must be signed
Failure to follow these rules may result in rejection by banks or institutions.
Ends if you become incapacitated.
Remains valid during illness, injury, or cognitive decline.
For most Pennsylvania residents, a Durable POA provides the strongest protection.
You should create your POA:
Before surgery or hospitalization
When purchasing or refinancing property
As part of estate planning
When managing rental or investment property
When operating a business
Once incapacity occurs, it is too late to sign a Power of Attorney.
Your Agent should be:
Trustworthy
Financially responsible
Organized
Willing to act in your best interest
Always name at least one successor agent in case your primary agent cannot serve.
Last Will and Testament
Living Will
Healthcare Power of Attorney
Revocable Living Trust
Transfer on Death designations
A Power of Attorney works during your lifetime. A Will controls distribution after death. Most individuals benefit from having both.
$14.95 for downloadable forms, $225 for professional preparation, and $475 for full execution with witnesses and notarization.
Yes. Two adult witnesses are required in addition to notarization.
No. Pennsylvania law does NOT automatically grant authority over finances without a properly executed POA.
Until revoked or upon death of the Principal.
Remote online notarization is available in Pennsylvania, subject to current legal requirements and institutional acceptance.
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Noble Notary & Legal Document Preparers is NOT a law firm. We provide legal document preparation services only and do not provide legal advice or legal representation. For complex estates, disputes, tax matters, or legal strategy, consult a licensed Pennsylvania attorney.
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