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Utah Medical Power of Attorney

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Utah at a glance: Witnesses Required: 1 witness · Notary Required: No · Governing Law: Utah Code § 75-2a-107

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Overview

Medical Powers of Attorney in Utah

Utah requires medical proxies to be signed in the presence of one witness. Notarization is not required.
Key Facts

Utah Medical Power of Attorney — Quick Reference

RequirementUtah Rule
Witnesses Required1 witness
Notary RequiredNo
Governing LawUtah Code § 75-2a-107
Legal Requirements

Utah Legal Requirements

  • Must be signed by the principal and one witness.
Governing Laws

Utah Governing Laws

Utah Code § 75-2a-107
Execution of Advance Directive
Requires one witness.

Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Utah legal resources or your state legislature's official website.

Questions & Answers

Utah Medical Power of Attorney — Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need two witnesses in Utah?

No, Utah only requires one witness.