The form template options on this order form are public domain Florida Durable Power of Attorney formats based on common signing scenarios.
Many customers have successfully used these templates to prepare their documents, complete notarization, and have their powers recognized by banks, financial institutions, and other third parties.
Each option reflects a typical signing and witness arrangement:
π Form-1: Notarized Online β Remote Witnesses Provided
π» Example: A signer completes the DPOA in a video session with both witnesses joining remotely.
π Form-2: Notarized Online β In-Room Witnesses
π Example: A signer completes the DPOA in a video session while both witnesses are physically present in the same room.
π Form-3: Traditional In-Person Notarization
β Example: A signer prints the DPOA and signs it before a notary and two witnesses in person.
Upload Your Own Template
π Example: A signer uploads a DPOA they have used before or that has been reviewed by their attorney.
If you already have a Durable Power of Attorney template, youβre welcome to upload it. Weβll type your document exactly as submitted. All documents typed through our system are formatted for clarity and usability.
β οΈ Important Notes
π‘ Certain powers under Florida law require that both witnesses be physically present at the signing. This in-room witness arrangement is also required for vulnerable adults or for anyone granting those specific powers.
π We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice. We do not recommend or endorse any specific form. Your selection should be based on your own judgment or the guidance of a licensed Florida attorney. Please read our nonlawyer disclosure.