Free Colorado Power of Attorney Forms | 9 Types

Colorado power of attorney, as described in part 7 of article 14 of title 15, Colorado Revised Statutes (Colorado Uniform Power of Attorney Act), allows an individual (the Principal) to designate a person of their choosing (the Attorney In Fact or Agent) to  to make decisions and act with respect to the property (including money) of the Principal, whether or not they are able to act in their own interest. The need for this document is usually monetary or medical, however, examples of other needs may be related to vehicles, care of minor children or taxpayer representation.

Laws – § 15-14-741



Colorado Durable Financial Power of Attorney Form

The Colorado durable financial power of attorney form is a document that will authorize another person (your agent) to make decisions concerning your property for you (the principal). Your agent will be able to make decisions and act with respect to your property (including your money) whether or not you are able to act for yourself. The meaning […]

Colorado General Financial Power of Attorney Form

The Colorado general financial power of attorney form is a document also known as a General Power of Attorney or a General Power of Attorney for Property. This document, when provided by the Principal gives an agent authority to manage your finances and property, and to transact business on your behalf. The agent has the obligation to make decisions […]

Colorado Limited (Special) Power of Attorney Form

The Colorado limited (special) power of attorney form is a document used to allow an individual (the Principal) to assign responsibility to an Agent to act on their behalf and make decisions concerning their property. Within the form is a description of the specific powers the Principal grants the Agent/Attorney-in-Fact. Herein lies the discrepancy between a […]

Colorado Medical Power of Attorney Form

The Colorado medical power of attorney form is a form that allows you to name another individual as agent to make health care decisions for you if you become incapable of making your own decisions or if you want someone else to make those decisions for you now even though you are still capable of making […]

Colorado Minor Child Power of Attorney Form

The Colorado minor child power of attorney form is a document to be used by a parent or parents, to choose a family member, relative or friend to supervise temporary guardianship decisions in relation to a minor child or children and all responsibilities pertaining to the child(ren). This document may remain in force not to exceed twelve […]

Colorado Real Estate ONLY Power of Attorney Form

The Colorado real estate only power of attorney form is a document that is completed by a Principal owner/title holder of real property. In the event of illness or absence, the Principal may wish to delegate powers to an Agent. The Agent would then take over the care and business involving the assigned real property only. Although […]

Colorado Revocation Power of Attorney Form

The Colorado revocation power of attorney form is a legal document that allows a Principal who has created any powers of attorney, to revoke the documents. removing all powers from any or all Agent(s). The document must be completed, signed before a notary and delivered appropriately to all Agents and interested parties. How to Write Step 1 […]

Colorado Tax Power of Attorney Form

The Colorado tax power of attorney form is a legal document which allows the designated party (Attorney in Fact/Agent) to discuss all aspects of the tax account for the period specified on the document. The federal power of attorney form 2848 is accepted by the Colorado Department of Revenue in lieu of the Colorado DR 0145 form. […]

Colorado Vehicle Power of Attorney Form

The Colorado Vehicle Power of Attorney Form is a document completed by the principal to give another person you designate (your agent) powers to pledge, sell, or otherwise dispose of the motor vehicle described below without any advance notice to you. This form does not impose a duty on your agent to exercise granted powers however your […]