Free Idaho Power of Attorney Forms | 9 Types

Idaho Power of Attorney, as described in Title 15, Chapter 12 (Idaho Uniform Power of Attorney Act) permits an individual known as the Principal to choose another person, also known as the Agent or Attorney in Fact, to act in the best interest of the Principal for specified needs. The needs are usually for purpose of medical or monetary needs, but may also be considered for vehicles,  temporary guardianship of minor children, or any other type of limited or sprining event.

State Definition

“Means a writing or other record that grants authority to an agent to act in the place of the principal, whether or not the term power of attorney is used.” Section 15-12-102(7))



Idaho Durable Financial Power of Attorney Form

The Idaho durable financial power of attorney form is a document that provides authorization for an Agent to make decision with regard to all aspects of  the Principal’s finances and property whether or not the Principal is able to act for themselves. It’s vital that the Principal trusts the person(s) who will be attending to their […]

Idaho General Financial Power of Attorney Form

The Idaho general financial power of attorney form is a document that provides written permission for a Principal to grant a trusted Agent to make decisions on behalf of the Principal regarding general finances and property. The Principal must review, carefully, the entire document. If the Principal is not certain with regard to the language, they […]

Idaho Limited (Special) Power of Attorney Form

The Idaho limited (special) power of attorney form is a document which allows an individual (the Principal) to select another (the Agent or Attorney-in-Fact) to perform a specific responsibility on their behalf such as receiving mail, purchasing property, or handling certain financial affairs. It is necessary for the details of this arrangement to be relayed in […]

Idaho Medical Power of Attorney Form

The Idaho medical power of attorney form is a document that would be executed by someone, known as the Principal to appoint someone else who would be known as an Attorney In Fact or an Agent to oversee the specific wishes of the Principal in their best interest with regard to their medical and health care as […]

Idaho Minor Child Power of Attorney Form

The Idaho minor child power of attorney form is a legal document that provides an avenue in which a parent may place their child(ren) with another person or person’s who are willing to properly care for and make decisions on behalf of, until the parent or parents may safely return them home. This document must be notarized. […]

Idaho Real Estate ONLY Power of Attorney Form

The Idaho real estate only power of attorney form is a document used by a Principal to delegate powers to an Agent to oversee the care, management, sale, purchase or refinancing of the Principal’s real property. The Agent would be responsible to do business with the Principal’s property as if they were available and able to attend […]

Idaho Revocation Power of Attorney Form

The Idaho revocation power of attorney form is a form that is used by a Principal who has prepared a power of attorney but is ready to revoke the document. The form is straight forward and once completed and notarized, may be delivered to any/all Agent’s named on the original document. The revocation may become immediately by […]

Idaho Tax Power of Attorney Form

The Idaho tax power of attorney form is a document that is legal and binding, that allows a taxpayer to grant powers for another person or business entity to prepare and/or represent the Principal with before the Tax Commission. The document will remain effective until it reaches the date provided or until the Principal revokes the […]

Idaho Vehicle Power of Attorney Form

The Idaho vehicle power of attorney form is a document that will allow a “grantor” to allow an Attorney In Fact or Agent to work with the Transportation department to reconcile the transference of a specific vehicle title and/or register documents. This is a legal document used by the grantor, that must be notarized and sealed, […]