Our North Carolina power of attorney forms are available FREE in both Microsoft Word and PDF format. If necessary you can edit and customize the POA form using an appropriate document editing program. If the document is acceptable as is, which most are, you can print the form and fill in the blanks.
One of the most popular powers of attorney in North Carolina is the health care power of attorney. This document allows you to appoint a health care representative to make medical decisions on your behalf. You should provide specific instructions to the person you select as your health care agent or representative. It is very important that you talk about your health care wishes with the person to whom you are giving the legal authority.
North Carolina Power of Attorney Law
North Carolina Power of Attorney Signing Requirements
A signature on a power of attorney is presumed to be genuine if the principal acknowledges the signature before a notary public or other individual authorized by law to take acknowledgements. (North Carolina General Statutes § 32C‑1‑105)