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Create a Florida-compliant financial power of attorney to authorize a trusted agent to manage your banking, investments, taxes, real estate, and business affairs under Fla. Stat. § 709.2101.

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Florida Financial Power of Attorney Overview

A Florida financial power of attorney, governed by Fla. Stat. § 709.2101, is a legal document that authorizes a trusted agent to manage your financial affairs within the state. This includes banking, investments, tax filing, bill paying, insurance, retirement accounts, government benefits, real estate transactions, and business operations.

Florida provides a statutory financial POA form that is widely accepted by financial institutions throughout the state. Proper notarization is required, and 2 witnesses are also required.

Florida law provides important protections: financial institutions must accept within reasonable time, giving agents confidence that their authority will be honored.

Required

Notarization

2

Witnesses

Protected

Bank acceptance

Yes

Statutory form

Florida Requirements

To create a valid financial power of attorney in Florida under Fla. Stat. § 709.2101:

  • Competency: You must be at least 18 and mentally competent when signing
  • Notarization: Required for Florida financial POAs
  • Witnesses: 2 witnesses in Florida
  • Agent Designation: Name a primary agent and optionally a successor agent
  • Durable Language: Include durability clause to survive incapacity

How to Create Your Florida Financial POA

1

Choose Your Financial Agent

Select a trusted, financially responsible person to serve as your agent in Florida.

2

Define Financial Powers

Specify which financial matters your agent can handle — banking, investments, taxes, real estate, and more.

3

Sign and Notarize

Execute the document with proper notarization and 2 witnesses as required by Florida law.

4

Present to Financial Institutions

Provide copies to your banks, brokerages, and other financial institutions in advance.

Financial Powers You Can Grant in Florida

PowerDescription
BankingManage accounts, deposits, withdrawals, and transfers
InvestmentsBuy/sell securities, manage portfolios
Tax FilingFile returns, handle IRS and Florida tax correspondence
Real EstateBuy, sell, lease, and manage Florida property
InsuranceFile claims, manage policies, change beneficiaries
RetirementManage 401(k), IRA, and pension accounts
Government BenefitsSocial Security, Medicare, Medicaid, VA benefits
BusinessManage business operations, sign contracts

Sample Florida Financial POA

STATE OF FLORIDA

FINANCIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY

Fla. Stat. § 709.2101

PRINCIPAL:

Name: [Your Name]

FINANCIAL AGENT:

Name: [Agent Name]

Florida Financial POA FAQ

Common questions about Florida financial powers of attorney.

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