Free South Carolina Power of Attorney Forms in Fillable PDF | 9 Types

South Carolina power of attorney forms are legal documents completed by a Principal to appoint an Agent to manage anything from financial, personal property and real property to more limited powers document such as vehicle transaction powers, tax representation powers and other documents that will terminate when the act has been completed. Most powers documents require witness and may be revoked at the discretion of the Grantor.

LawsTitle 62, Article 8 (Uniform South Carolina Power of Attorney Act)



South Carolina Durable Financial Power of Attorney Form

The South Carolina durable financial power of attorney form is a document that will permit a Principal the ability to assign and Agent to act on behalf of the Principal to perform specified powers. The powers will begin, (unless otherwise specified by the Principal) upon the execution of this document and will remain in effect even if the […]

South Carolina General Financial Power of Attorney Form

The South Carolina general financial power of attorney form is a document that will allow a Principal to grant powers to an Agent so that the Agent may act on behalf of the Principal to perform specified powers stated by the Principal. The powers will begin upon the completion and signing of this document and shall remain […]

South Carolina Limited (Special) Power of Attorney Form

The South Carolina limited (special) power of attorney form is a legal document that allows a Principal to appoint an Agent to act on their behalf for the purposes of managing property or business affairs. Unlike a general POA, a limited (special) POA gives the Agent a finite range of authority which may be terminated after a […]

South Carolina Medical Power of Attorney Form

The South Carolina medical power of attorney form is a document that a Principal would use to provide powers to an Agent so that they may make decisions for the Principal in the event the Principal becomes incapacitated to the point that they may no longer communicate their health care choices. The Principal may choose, and may, […]

South Carolina Minor Child Power of Attorney Form

The South Carolina minor child power of attorney form is a legal document that parent(s) or a legal custodian may provide to a temporary guardian, the ability to provide signature for emergency health care and/or hospitalization in the absence of the parent(s) or legal custodian, while the child is involved in bowling activities and/or tournaments. This document […]

South Carolina Real Estate ONLY Power of Attorney Form

The South Carolina real estate only power of attorney form is a legal document that a Principal will use to assign powers to an Agent for the purpose of refinancing, purchasing and/or selling real property on behalf of the Principal(s). The document also provides permission for the Agent to receive, confirm, create and execute any contracts, deeds, mortgages, […]

South Carolina Revocation Power of Attorney Form

The South Carolina revocation power of attorney form is a legal document that may be used by a Principal to complete and inform an Agent(s) that their powers have been revoked. The signature of the Principal must be witnessed by a Notary Public before it may be acknowledged. Once the document has been completed, the Principal must […]

South Carolina Tax Power of Attorney Form

The South Carolina tax power of attorney form is a document that a taxpayer or taxpayers may provide to a business that employs any level of tax preparation service, a tax attorney, a tax firm or even an individual, so that they may legally acquire confidential financial information so that they may competently and accurately complete tax […]

South Carolina Vehicle Power of Attorney Form

The South Carolina vehicle power of attorney form is a document that is provided by a Principal to appoint an Agent to perform various duties pertaining to IFTA fuel taxes including licensing, decal orders, fuel tax reports, IRP licensing and any discussion of all required documents with any employee of the SCDMV. This document may be revoked at […]