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Hawaii Limited Power of Attorney

A limited (or special) power of attorney authorizes an agent to act for you in Hawaii for one specific task or a set period: closing a sale, managing a bank account, handling a title transfer. In Hawaii, a limited power of attorney generally must be signed and acknowledged before a notary public (Haw. Rev. Stat. 551E-3).

Describe exactly what the agent may do and when the authority ends, and download a Hawaii limited power of attorney ready to sign, in Word and PDF.

Hawaii signing requirements

Hawaii limited power of attorney signing requirements at a glance
NotarizationYes, required
WitnessesNone required
StatuteHaw. Rev. Stat. 551E-3

Financial powers of attorney in Hawaii are governed by the Uniform Power of Attorney Act (Haw. Rev. Stat. ch. 551E).

Verify before you rely on it

Power of attorney statutes change, and banks, hospitals, and county recorders can have their own acceptance practices. Confirm the current Hawaii requirement in the statute cited above (or with your state's self-help resources) before signing your limited power of attorney.

How this template works in Hawaii

Answer guided questions about the principal, the agent, and the powers you grant, and the document writes itself in front of you. Then sign it following the Hawaii requirements above and download it in Word and PDF.

The form, the live preview, and the full guide live on the main Limited (Special) Power of Attorney page.

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