DA Form 4881-4. Power of Attorney (For Transactions Involving Treasury Bonds)
Form DA 4881-4 is a Power of Attorney (For Transactions Involving Treasury Bonds) used to grant someone else the authority to act on behalf of an individual or entity in transactions involving Treasury Bonds. This form is specifically designed for transactions related to Treasury Bonds and is used to authorize another person to make financial decisions and conduct transactions on behalf of the individual or entity issuing the Power of Attorney.
The form consists of sections where the details of the Power of Attorney are recorded. It includes information about the parties involved, such as the name and contact information of the individual or entity granting the Power of Attorney (the principal) and the name and contact information of the person being granted the authority (the attorney-in-fact). The form also outlines the specific powers and limitations of the attorney-in-fact in handling Treasury Bond transactions.
Important fields in this form include accurate and complete identification of the principal and the attorney-in-fact, a clear description of the powers granted, and proper documentation of the signatures of the principal and a notary public. Accurate completion of this form is crucial to ensure that the authorized individual has the legal authority to act on behalf of the principal in Treasury Bond transactions.
Application Example: A military service member is deployed overseas and needs someone to manage their Treasury Bond investments and handle transactions on their behalf. The service member grants a trusted family member a Power of Attorney using Form DA 4881-4, specifically authorizing them to make financial decisions and conduct Treasury Bond transactions during the period of deployment. By doing so, the service member ensures that their financial affairs related to Treasury Bonds are managed responsibly and without any delay or hindrance.
Individuals filling out this form should consider any specific instructions or guidelines provided by relevant authorities regarding the use and requirements of Power of Attorney for Treasury Bond transactions.
Related Forms: Form DA 4881-4 is specifically designed for transactions involving Treasury Bonds. However, there are other types of Power of Attorney forms that may be used for different purposes, such as medical decisions, real estate transactions, or general financial matters.