This template gives you everything you need for a professional, customizable and legally binding Power Of Attorney Arizona.
Notarization is required in Arizona. The document must actually state "power of attorney" in the text. Sounds obvious, but this trips people up sometimes. Arizona adopted uniform standards for most requirements.
Not for medical decisions. Arizona keeps financial and healthcare powers separate. You need different documents for medical choices. This separation actually makes sense for most situations.
Arizona requires notarization for valid power of attorney documents. If you're dealing with real estate matters, there might be additional recording requirements. Online templates need to be completed and then properly notarized according to Arizona law.