Colorado Requirements
Every state has different rules. Here's what Colorado requires — we handle all of this for you automatically.
Colorado — Important Note
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.
How It Works
Choose Document Type
Financial, Medical, or both. Each is tailored to Colorado's specific requirements.
Answer Simple Questions
Enter your information and your representative's details. Our AI guides you through each step.
Pay & Generate
One-time payment — $39 for a single document or $59 for the complete bundle. No subscription.
Download & Sign
Download your PDF instantly. Includes Colorado-specific signing instructions.
Simple, Transparent Pricing
One-time payment. No subscriptions, no hidden fees. Includes up to 10 free edits.
Create Your Colorado Power of Attorney
Answer a few simple questions and your document will be ready in minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Protect What Matters Most
Your Colorado-specific Power of Attorney, ready in 5 minutes. No lawyer, no legal jargon, no hassle.
Questions? Call 1-888-360-1885
