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New Hampshire Limited / Special POA
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Last updated March 28, 2026

New Hampshire Limited (Special) Power of Attorney Overview

A Limited (Special) Power of Attorney in New Hampshire allows you to grant someone specific, narrowly defined authority to act on your behalf for a particular transaction or time period. New Hampshire has adopted the Uniform Power of Attorney Act (UPOAA), which governs the creation and enforcement of limited POAs.

Common uses for a Limited POA in New Hampshire include authorizing someone to close on real estate, handling a vehicle title transfer, signing specific business documents, or filing taxes on your behalf. The agent's authority is restricted to only the specific acts described and automatically expires when the purpose is fulfilled.

Yes

Notarization Required

Not required

Witnesses Required

Allowed

Specific Purpose

Per document terms

Expiration

New Hampshire Execution Requirements

To create a legally valid limited (special) power of attorney in New Hampshire, you must follow these state-specific execution requirements:

  • Signing: The principal must sign the POA while mentally competent
  • Notarization: Yes in New Hampshire
  • Witnesses: No witnesses required
  • UPOAA: New Hampshire has adopted the Uniform Power of Attorney Act
  • Recording: Required for real estate transactions — file with the county recorder

How to Create Your New Hampshire Limited / Special POA

Follow these steps to create a limited (special) power of attorney that complies with New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire. This person will have authority over the specific transaction you define. Consider naming a successor agent as well.

2

Define the Scope of Authority

Clearly describe the specific transaction, property, or purpose for which you are granting authority. Include dates, account numbers, property addresses, and dollar limits as applicable.

3

Execute According to New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire Limited (Special) Power of Attorney

Below is a preview of our New Hampshire-specific limited (special) power of attorney template.

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

LIMITED (SPECIAL) POWER OF ATTORNEY

Specific Transaction Authority

PRINCIPAL:

Name: [Principal Name]
Address: [New Hampshire Address]

AGENT (Attorney-in-Fact):

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

POWERS GRANTED

[As defined in the document]

New Hampshire Limited (Special) Power of Attorney FAQ

Answers to common questions about limited (special) power of attorney documents in New Hampshire.

Official New Hampshire Resources

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

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