Washington Special Power of Attorney for the Sale of Property Forms

Washington Special Power of Attorney for the Sale of Property Overview

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
In this form the principal(s) empower(s) an agent to act on the principal's behalf, for the Sale of a real property located in the State of Washington. The agent is authorized to perform every act necessary and requisite to negotiate, agree to and consummate, on whatever terms the Attorney in Fact deems appropriate, the sale or conveyance, or both, of the real property described. A "Special Instructions" section is included where the agent's powers can be further limited or defined.
Title Companies, banks, etc. often require an agent's certification form, documenting the agent's authority and validity, this form is included as per RCW 11.125.430
This power of attorney is not affected by any subsequent disability or incapacity of the principal and shall be considered a "Durable Power of Attorney." This power of attorney terminates on a date that is provided by the principal. Shall be governed, as to its validity, terms and enforcement, by those laws of the State of Washington.
(Washington SPOA-Sale Package includes form, guidelines, and completed example) For use in Washington only.
Important: County-Specific Forms
Our special power of attorney for the sale of property forms are specifically formatted for each county in Washington.
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.
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
Common Uses for Special Power of Attorney for the Sale of Property
- Transfer property between family members
- Add or remove names from property titles
- Transfer property into or out of trusts
- Correct errors in previously recorded deeds
- Gift property to others