Colorado Power of Attorney Requirements at a Glance
Colorado-Specific Terminology
Healthcare Document Name
Medical Durable Power of Attorney
Your representative is called
Health Care Agent
State-Approved Format
Yes — we follow your state's official format
Power of Attorney Types Available
GeneralDurableLimitedSpringingHealthcare
Important Notes for Colorado
Colorado only requires your signature, but we strongly recommend getting it notarized anyway — banks often refuse to accept Powers of Attorney that aren't notarized.
What's Included in Your Colorado Power of Attorney
Colorado-specific legal language and formatting
Based on your state's statutory form
Plain-English explanations of each power
Recommendations for notarization
Information about witness best practices
Agent acceptance and acknowledgment section
Durable by default under state law
Step-by-step signing guide for your state