This template gives you everything you need for a professional, customizable and legally binding Power Of Attorney South Dakota.
South Dakota follows uniform laws. Notarization is required for validity. You control when powers begin and whether they continue if you become unable to make decisions. The state provides standard forms if needed.
Choose trustworthy agents, require regular reporting, name multiple agents or successors, and specify record-keeping requirements. South Dakota law provides remedies if agents exceed their authority or act improperly.
Durable power continues working even if you recover unless you revoke it. The document remains valid and your agent retains authority until you formally terminate it.