Arizona Power of Attorney Forms (11 Types)
An Arizona power of attorney is a legal document that appoints a specific person to act in someone else’s place for financial, medical, or parental reasons. As an example, if a person is hospitalized after a car accident, this document allows his or her designated representative (“agent” or “attorney-in-fact”) to take over temporarily and administer…
Arizona Bill of Sale Forms (4)
An Arizona bill of sale allows for the ownership transfer of personal property. The document should include the identification of both parties (buyer and seller), purchase price, description of property, and the signature of a notary public (for vehicle transfers). Forms (4) Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale (ADOT Form 48-2004) – Used to provide proof…
Arizona Lease Agreements (6) | Residential & Commercial
An Arizona lease agreement is a document created for a landlord to outline the terms and conditions of renting property to a tenant. After a tenant shows interest in a property, the landlord will commonly verify the tenant’s financials and income with a rental application. If approved, the parties will write and sign a lease…
Arizona Eviction Notice Forms | Process & Laws
An Arizona eviction notice is a written letter from a landlord to a tenant stating that they have a certain number (#) of days to either fix the lease violation or vacate the premises. If the tenant does neither then the landlord may pursue legal action by filing a Complaint and Summons with the Justice Court and paying the…
Arizona Real Estate Power of Attorney Form
An Arizona real estate power of attorney is a document provided by a principal to grant permission for an agent or an attorney the ability to sell, acquire, manage or refinance a property on their behalf. Generally, the document is used to choose an agent to complete a closing once a sale has been agreed…
Arizona General (Financial) Power of Attorney
An Arizona general power of attorney (GPOA) is a document that outlines a principal’s interest in having someone else represent his or her financial activity. Unlike the durable version, a GPOA is no longer able to be used if the principal should become incapacitated. A GPOA is common between business partners to act on the…
Arizona Vehicle Power of Attorney (Form 48-1001)
An Arizona vehicle power of attorney (Form 48-1001), offered by the Arizona Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), allows a principal to grant an agent the power to take and transfer titles of any vehicles owned by the principal. This usually becomes important in the event that the principal becomes disabled or incapacitated, but the document…
Arizona Tax Power of Attorney Form (285-I)
An Arizona tax power of attorney (Form 285-I) allows a principal to give agent-specific tax-related power of attorney in the event they find themselves unable to work directly with the state Department of Finance. For example, if the principal becomes disabled and cannot file their taxes without assistance, the agent is their legal representative to…
Arizona Minor Children Power of Attorney Form
An Arizona minor child power of attorney allows a principal to designate a guardian for their dependent children (for up to 6 months) in the event that the principal is incapacitated, overseas, or otherwise unable to care for their children for that period of time. Active military officers who go on a tour of duty…
Arizona Revocation Power of Attorney Form
An Arizona revocation of power of attorney allows the principal to formally revoke powers of attorney granted to an agent, and send copies of this information to any relevant third party, such as a bank, hospital, etc. Laws – § 14-5504 How to Write 1 – Obtain the Arizona Revocation of Power of Attorney Form Use…