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Create a Idaho-compliant minor child power of attorney to grant temporary guardianship of your children. Authorize medical consent, school enrollment, and daily care decisions. Meets all ID state requirements.

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Idaho Minor Child Power of Attorney Overview

A Idaho minor child power of attorney allows parents to temporarily delegate care and decision-making authority for their children to a trusted caregiver. This document is commonly used when parents are traveling, deployed with the military, hospitalized, or otherwise temporarily unable to care for their children.

Under Idaho law, a minor child POA grants the designated caregiver authority to consent to medical treatment, enroll the child in school, and make day-to-day care decisions. The POA does not terminate parental rights and can be revoked at any time by either parent with legal custody. Idaho does not strictly require notarization, though it is strongly recommended and does not require witnesses, though having them strengthens the document.

Idaho limits the duration of a minor child POA to no statutory maximum, allowing parents to set their own timeframe. Since there is no statutory maximum, the POA remains valid for the period specified. Military families deploying from Idaho may receive extended protections under the SCRA.

No Limit

Maximum duration

Recommended

Notarization

None

Witnesses

Yes

School enrollment

Idaho Minor Child POA Requirements

To create a valid minor child power of attorney in Idaho, you must meet the following requirements under ID law:

Important: Both Parents Must Sign

If both parents have legal custody of the child in Idaho, both must sign the minor child POA for it to be fully valid. If one parent has sole custody, only that parent needs to sign, but documentation of sole custody should be attached to the POA.

  • Parent Information: Full legal names, addresses, and contact information of all parents with legal custody
  • Child Information: Full legal name, date of birth, and any special medical needs or allergies for each child
  • Caregiver Information: Full legal name, address, phone number, and relationship to the child
  • Scope of Authority: Specific powers granted (medical, educational, daily care, travel)
  • Duration: Start and end dates (maximum No Limit in Idaho)
  • Notarization: Recommended in Idaho
  • Witnesses: Not Required in Idaho

How to Create a Idaho Minor Child POA

Follow these steps to create a legally valid minor child power of attorney in Idaho.

1

Gather Information

Collect full legal names and addresses for all parents, each child (including dates of birth and allergies), and the designated caregiver. Have custody documentation ready if applicable.

2

Define Authority and Duration

Specify exactly what the caregiver can do (medical consent, school enrollment, travel within Idaho) and set the start and end dates within Idaho's flexible limit.

3

Sign and Notarize

Have all parents with legal custody sign the document. Notarize the document for best acceptance, even though Idaho does not strictly require it.

4

Distribute Copies

Provide copies to the caregiver, the child's school, pediatrician, dentist, and any other institution that may need to verify the caregiver's authority. Keep the original in a safe place.

Scope of Authority in Idaho

Under Idaho law, a minor child power of attorney can grant the following types of authority to the designated caregiver:

AuthorityDetails
Medical ConsentRoutine care, emergency treatment, dental, vision, prescriptions
School EnrollmentEnroll in Idaho schools, attend conferences, authorize activities
Daily CareHousing, meals, transportation, supervision, discipline
TravelWithin Idaho; out-of-state travel requires specific authorization
InsuranceObtain or use medical and dental insurance on behalf of the child
ExtracurricularSports, camps, classes, and other activities

Duration & Renewal in Idaho

Idaho allows a minor child power of attorney to remain valid for up to an indefinite period. The POA automatically terminates when: (1) the specified end date is reached, (2) the child turns 18, (3) either parent with custody revokes it, or (4) a court orders its termination.

If you need to extend the POA beyond its original end date, you must execute a new document. Idaho does not recognize amendments to minor child POAs. Military families may be entitled to extensions under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act regardless of Idaho's usual time limits.

Idaho Minor Child POA FAQ

Answers to common questions about Idaho minor child powers of attorney, temporary guardianship, and caregiver authority under ID law.

Official Idaho Resources

Use these official resources to verify requirements and access government forms for your Idaho minor child power of attorney.

Other Idaho Power of Attorney Types

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