State of arizona ss.
Living will forms arizona.
Additionally a living will references a written statement created by someone who has not created a healthcare power of attorney and is meant to control the treatment decisions when the patient is no longer able to make their own decisions.
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If a witness signs your form you should not have a notary sign.
Download the arizona last will and testament and or a living will form.
Arizona durable medical power of attorney form is a document which legally allows a patient to appoint another person usually called an agent to make decisions regarding a patient s health care treatment should they become incapacitated to a level where they are no longer able to make these decisions themselves.
Before completing the forms below be sure to carefully read the instructions.
With this document the principal states the decisions they wish to express while of sound mind.
The following jurat pertains to the foregoing two pages of the state of arizona living will dated 20.
As well a testator would be able to provide their wishes with regard to the distribution of their estate.
Arizona revised statutes 36 3201 to 36 3210.
These forms are available to those who would like to prepare for their chosen direction of their medical care both with or without a health care proxy while they are of sound mind.
An arizona living will form requires at least one notary and one witness.
Visit the phoenix and tucson offices or one of several satellite offices for copies.
Living will form are different than medical power of attorney forms.
State of arizona living will end of life care last page notorial jurat.
Arizona s living wills law does not approve or authorize suicide assisted suicide or mercy killing.
The attorney general offers the forms at no cost to you as follows.
Complete a life care planning request form or call 602 542 2123 or 800 352 8431 to have them mailed to you.
A medical power of attorney appoints someone you trust to make medical decisions on your behalf regardless of your physical or mental state.
A living will is called different things from state to state.