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POWER OF ATTORNEY
GENERAL INFORMATION
PURPOSE OF FORM
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document authorizing someone to act as your representative. You, the party entitled
to claim property held by the State of Idaho, must complete, sign, and return this form if you wish to grant power of
attorney to an accountant, attorney, family member or anyone else to act on your behalf with the Idaho State Treasurer.
This form can be used for any matter affecting a property held by the Idaho State Treasurer, including property transferred
to the Idaho State Treasurer by a private person or entity. It doesn’t apply to property held by other state or federal
agencies. This form is effective on the date signed and will remain in effect until the expiration date, if specifically
designated, or until you revoke it, whichever is earlier.
SUBMITTING A POA
You can appoint, change, or add representative(s) at any time by submitting a POA. If you previously filed a POA with the
Idaho State Treasurer, submitting another POA with the same matters identified will automatically replace and revoke all
previous POAs on file. If you want to add a representative, but not replace or revoke the previous POA(s), check the box
in Section 5 and attach a copy of all POAs that are to remain in effect.
REVOKING OR WITHDRAWING A POA
You may revoke a POA or the representative may withdraw at any time by submitting a copy of the previously executed
POA with “REVOKE” written across the top of the form with your signature and date. You can also submit a written
statement specifying your intention to revoke a POA or withdraw as the representative. You must sign and date the
statement and include the name, address, and SSN/EIN of the taxpayer and the name and address of the representatives
whose authority is being revoked or withdrawn.
EXPIRATION
A Idaho State Treasurer POA is valid until:
It expires on a date designated on the POA. (See Section 5).
It is revoked by the claimant or withdrawn by the representative.
The claimant becomes incapacitated and unable to make his own decisions.
The claimant’s death.
If the claimant is a corporation, partnership, LLC or other legal entity, the dissolution or other legal termination of
the entity.
WHO MUST SIGN
Individuals: The parties identified in Section 1 must sign.
Corporation or Association: An officer having authority to bind the corporation or association must sign.
Partnership or LLC: A partner or member who is authorized to act in the name of the partnership or LLC must
sign.
Estate, Trust, or Fiduciary: The personal representative, trustee or other fiduciary must sign.
FILING THIS FORM
If you are working with a specific employee of the Idaho State Treasurer, mail or fax the completed POA to that employee.
Otherwise, mail or fax the completed form to:
Idaho State Treasurer
Telephone:
(208) 332-2942
Unclaimed Property
Toll Free:
(877) 388-2942
P.O. Box 83720
Web site:
sto.idaho.gov
Boise, Idaho 83720-9101
Fax: (208) 332-2970

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