Maryland Power of Attorney Requirements at a Glance
Maryland-Specific Terminology
Healthcare Document Name
Advance Directive
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 Maryland
Both witnesses must be in the room together with you when they sign. The good news: Maryland law requires banks to accept valid Powers of Attorney, so you shouldn't have trouble using it.
What's Included in Your Maryland Power of Attorney
Maryland-specific legal language and formatting
Based on your state's statutory form
Plain-English explanations of each power
Notarization instructions and checklist
Witness requirements and instructions
Agent acceptance and acknowledgment section
Durable by default under state law
Step-by-step signing guide for your state