Oklahoma Power of Attorney
Generate a power of attorney tailored to Oklahoma law. Our AI incorporates OK-specific statutory requirements, disclosure obligations, and legal standards into every document.
One-time · instant download
- Oklahoma statutory requirements
- AI-powered Q&A generation
- Instant PDF & DOCX
- Attorney-reviewed framework
- 30-day re-download access
Oklahoma Legal Requirements
Key OK statutes and obligations that apply to your power of attorney.
Requirements
- Governed by the Oklahoma Uniform Power of Attorney Act (58 Okla. Stat. §§3001 et seq.); must be signed by the principal and acknowledged before a notary public
- A durable POA must expressly state it survives the principal's incapacity using language such as 'This power of attorney shall not be terminated by subsequent disability or incapacity of the principal'
- Health care decisions require a separate Advance Directive for Health Care under 63 Okla. Stat. §§3101.1 et seq.
Restrictions & Limits
- Agent may not make gifts of the principal's property unless expressly authorized in the POA document
- An agent cannot create, amend, or revoke the principal's will
- POA used in real estate transactions must be recorded with the county clerk in the county where the property is located
Official Statute References
Primary Oklahoma statutes governing this document type.
Oklahoma Power of Attorney FAQ
Common questions about power of attorneys under Oklahoma law.
Does an Oklahoma power of attorney need to be notarized?
Yes. Under 58 Okla. Stat. §3005, a power of attorney must be acknowledged before a notary public to be valid. Some financial institutions also require witnesses; check with the specific institution before execution.
How do I revoke a power of attorney in Oklahoma?
Execute a written revocation, deliver it to the agent, and notify any third parties who may have relied on the POA. If the POA was recorded for real estate, record the revocation in the same county clerk's office.
Ready to Create Your Oklahoma Power of Attorney?
Our AI generates a OK-compliant power of attorney in minutes — incorporating the statutory requirements above into every clause.
Power of Attorney by State
Laws vary significantly by state. Find the right form for your location.
Disclaimer: LegalLawDocs.com provides self-help legal documents for informational purposes only. The documents and information on this site do not constitute legal advice and are not a substitute for consultation with a licensed attorney. Laws vary by state and change frequently — review your document with a qualified professional before relying on it.