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Vermont Medical Power of Attorney

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Vermont at a glance: Witnesses Required: 2 witnesses · Notary Required: No · Governing Law: Vt. Stat. Tit. 18 § 9703

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Overview

Medical Powers of Attorney in Vermont

Vermont requires medical proxies to be signed in the presence of two witnesses. Notarization cannot substitute.
Key Facts

Vermont Medical Power of Attorney — Quick Reference

RequirementVermont Rule
Witnesses Required2 witnesses
Notary RequiredNo
Governing LawVt. Stat. Tit. 18 § 9703
Legal Requirements

Vermont Legal Requirements

  • Must be signed by the principal and two witnesses.
Governing Laws

Vermont Governing Laws

Vt. Stat. Tit. 18 § 9703
Execution of Advance Directive
Requires two witnesses.

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

Questions & Answers

Vermont Medical Power of Attorney — Frequently Asked Questions

Are witnesses required in Vermont?

Yes, two witnesses are mandatory.