Arkansas Statutory Durable Power of Attorney
County Specific Legal Forms Validated as recently as April 27, 2026 by our Forms Development Team
About the Arkansas Statutory Durable Power of Attorney
How to Use This Form
- Select your county from the list on the left
- Download the county-specific form
- Fill in the required information
- Have the document notarized if required
- Record with your county recorder's office
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This is a statutory power of attorney following Arkansas code Title 28, chapter 68, (cited as the Uniform Power of Attorney Act.) ( 28-68-101)
In this power of attorney, the principal chooses which acts the agent can or cannot perform, each of these powers are detailed by Arkansas statutes and codes.
Execution of the Power of Attorney
A signature (by the principal) (is presumed to be genuine if the principal acknowledges the signature before a notary public or other individual authorized by law to take acknowledgments.) (AR Code 28-68-105)
Unless otherwise note in the "Special Instructions Section" of the form this power of attorney is durable, meaning (not terminated by the principal's incapacity.) ( 28-68-102(2))
(Arkansas Power of Attorney Package includes form, guidelines, and completed example)
How to Use This Form
- Select your county from the list above
- Download the county-specific form
- Fill in the required information
- Have the document notarized if required
- Record with your county recorder's office
What Others Like You Are Saying
"Easy to use, thank you."
"The deed forms seem to be what I need but I am unable to save anything that I do with them. I ask fo…"
"very happy so far. Haven't gone to record deeds yet so am in good hopes everything will be in good o…"
"A bit pricey for someone on a fixed income."
"No review provided."
Common Uses for Statutory Durable Power of Attorney
- Grant authority to sign closing documents while you are away
- Allow an attorney to represent you at a real estate closing
- Grant authority to manage rental properties in your absence
- Authorize an agent to negotiate and accept a property offer
- Authorize a family member to sell property on your behalf
- Authorize someone to buy or sell property on your behalf
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Important: County-Specific Forms
Our statutory durable power of attorney forms are specifically formatted for each county in Arkansas.
After selecting your county, you'll receive forms that meet all local recording requirements, ensuring your documents will be accepted without delays or rejection fees.