This template gives you everything you need for a professional, customizable and legally binding Power Of Attorney Illinois.
Illinois has specific forms and detailed rules. Usually requires notarization, sometimes witnesses depending on circumstances. Illinois gets particular about what powers you can grant and how you express them.
Act in your best interests, maintain records, avoid conflicts of interest, and use authority only for your benefit. Illinois law requires agents to act with care and competence.
Depends on the type and circumstances. Financial powers usually require notarization but not witnesses. If the principal can't appear before a notary, Illinois provides alternative execution methods including witnesses.