Welcome! If you’re looking to create a Power of Attorney in Georgia, you’re in the right place. On this page, Attorney Jim Fletcher offers you free access to:
✅ A step-by-step YouTube video (approx. 20 minutes) where Jim walks you through each part of the form
✅ A fillable Georgia Power of Attorney PDF form (Click here to download the form)
✅ A sample completed PDF form for reference (Click here to download the sample)
🔍 What Is a Power of Attorney?
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows you (“the Principal”) to give someone else (“the Agent”) the authority to act on your behalf. This can include handling financial matters, managing property, or making legal decisions.
In Georgia, this form must meet certain requirements under state law to be valid. It can be general or limited in scope and can take effect immediately or upon a future event (such as incapacitation).
Common uses of a Power of Attorney include:
- Managing bank accounts
- Paying bills
- Handling real estate transactions
- Taking care of tax matters
- Managing business interests
📄 Download the Free Forms
- 👉 [Click here to download the Fillable Georgia Power of Attorney Form (PDF)]
A blank, ready-to-use fillable form that meets Georgia legal standards. - 👉 [Click here to download a Sample Completed POA (PDF)]
See an example filled out with sample data so you understand how yours might look.
🎥 Watch the Step-by-Step Video
In this 20-minute walkthrough, Attorney Jim Fletcher explains:
- What each section of the form means
- How to fill out the key fields correctly
- What to watch out for so your POA is legally valid in Georgia
- Tips for notarization and getting witnesses (if required)
➡️ Click the video above or watch it on YouTube
⚠️ Important Disclaimer
This website and the materials provided are for informational purposes only.
Downloading and using the Power of Attorney form or sample does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Jim Fletcher or his law firm.
This is not individualized legal advice, and you should consult an attorney if you have specific questions about your situation or if your needs are more complex.
📬 Need More Help?
If you have legal questions or would like help drafting a customized Power of Attorney or other estate planning documents, feel free to contact Attorney Jim Fletcher’s office directly.