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Georgia General POA
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Stefan Gol
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Anderson Hill
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Legally reviewed by

John Doe

Last updated March 15, 2026

Georgia General Power of Attorney Overview

In Georgia, a General Power of Attorney is a powerful legal document that grants your chosen agent broad authority to manage your financial, legal, and business affairs. Georgia has its own statutory framework for the creation, execution, and enforcement of powers of attorney.

A General POA in Georgia is particularly useful when you need someone to manage your affairs during travel, military deployment, or extended absence. However, a General POA automatically terminates if you become mentally incapacitated. If you need protection during incapacity, consider a Durable Power of Attorney instead.

Yes

Notarization Required

Not required

Witnesses Required

No

UPOAA Adopted

Yes

Recording for Real Estate

Georgia Execution Requirements

To create a legally valid general power of attorney in Georgia, you must follow these state-specific execution requirements:

  • Signing: The principal must sign the POA while mentally competent
  • Notarization: Yes in Georgia
  • Witnesses: No witnesses required
  • UPOAA: Georgia has not adopted the Uniform Power of Attorney Act
  • Recording: Required for real estate transactions — file with the county recorder

How to Create Your Georgia General POA

Follow these steps to create a general power of attorney that complies with Georgia law.

1

Choose Your Agent Carefully

Select a trusted person who is at least 18 years old and mentally competent to serve as your agent in Georgia. This person will have broad authority over your affairs. Consider naming a successor agent as well.

2

Define the Scope of Authority

Specify the broad financial, legal, and business powers you want to grant. You can customize which categories of authority to include or exclude.

3

Execute According to Georgia Law

Sign the document before a notary public. Provide copies to your agent, successor agent, and any financial institutions that will rely on the POA. Record with the county recorder if the POA will be used for real estate transactions.

Sample Georgia General Power of Attorney

Below is a preview of our Georgia-specific general power of attorney template.

STATE OF GEORGIA

GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY

Broad Financial and Legal Authority

PRINCIPAL:

Name: [Principal Name]
Address: [Georgia Address]

AGENT (Attorney-in-Fact):

Name: [Agent Name]
Address: [Agent Address]

POWERS GRANTED

[As defined in the document]

Georgia General Power of Attorney FAQ

Answers to common questions about general power of attorney documents in Georgia.

Official Georgia Resources

Use these official resources to verify Georgia power of attorney requirements and access state forms.

Other Georgia Power of Attorney Types

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