Medical Power of Attorney Indiana: Free Downloadable 2025 Form + Step-by-Step Guide

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As an attorney who has drafted and reviewed hundreds of advance directives across the Midwest for over a decade, I can tell you that the medical power of attorney Indiana residents use (officially called the “Appointment of Health Care Representative”) is one of the most important yet overlooked estate-planning documents in the state. This single form lets you choose who will make medical decisions for you if you become unable to speak for yourself — whether from surgery complications, dementia, a car accident, or any other incapacitating event.

In this comprehensive guide, I’ll give you a completely free, attorney-reviewed Indiana medical power of attorney form in fillable PDF format that is 100% compliant with Indiana Code § 16-36-7 (2025). You’ll also learn exactly how to complete it, notarize it, avoid the most common mistakes I see in my practice, and understand when it works alongside a living will or HIPAA release.

Important Disclaimer: This article and the downloadable template are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Laws change, and your situation may have unique factors. Always consult a licensed Indiana attorney or estate-planning professional before finalizing any advance directive.

What Is a Medical Power of Attorney in Indiana?

In Indiana, the correct legal name is “Appointment of Health Care Representative,” but most people search for “medical power of attorney Indiana,” “Indiana healthcare power of attorney,” or “Indiana power of attorney for health care.” All of these terms refer to the same document authorized under IC 16-36-7.

This form allows you (the “principal”) to appoint one or more health care representatives (your “agent”) to make medical decisions on your behalf when two physicians certify that you lack capacity. Unlike a financial power of attorney, this document only controls health-care decisions — not money or property.

Free Indiana Medical Power of Attorney Form 2025 (Fillable PDF)

Click here to download the free Indiana Medical Power of Attorney (Health Care Representative) Form – 2025 version (fillable PDF)

This template is based directly on the statutory language recommended by the Indiana State Department of Health and meets all requirements under Indiana Code Title 16 Article 36 Chapter 7 as of November 2025.

Key Differences: Indiana Health Care Representative vs. Living Will vs. POST

Document Purpose When It Activates Requires Witness/Notary?
Appointment of Health Care Representative
(Medical Power of Attorney Indiana)
Names who makes decisions for you When you cannot make or communicate decisions (2 doctors certify) Two witnesses age 18+ (notary optional but recommended)
Living Will States your wishes about life-sustaining treatment if terminal & irreversible Only when terminal + cannot communicate Two witnesses age 18+
POST Form (Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment) Medical orders for EMTs/doctors about CPR, intubation, etc. Immediately (bright green form) Signed by physician + patient/representative

Most of my clients execute all three documents at the same time for maximum protection.

Step-by-Step Instructions to Complete Your Indiana Healthcare Representative Form

  1. Download the form using the link above.
  2. Section 1 – Appointment of Health Care Representative
    Enter your full legal name and appoint your primary representative. I always recommend naming at least one successor (alternate) in case your first choice is unavailable.
  3. Section 2 – Authority Granted
    Indiana law automatically grants full authority unless you limit it. Most people leave it unlimited, but you may restrict organ donation, mental health treatment, etc.
  4. Section 3 – When the Appointment Becomes Effective
    The standard form activates only upon incapacity. You may change this to “immediate” if you want your agent to act even while you still have capacity (rare).
  5. Section 5 – Signature & Date
    Sign in front of two disinterested witnesses (age 18+, not your agent or blood relative).
  6. Notarization (Highly Recommended)
    Although Indiana law does not require a notary for the health care representative form, hospitals and nursing facilities almost always demand it. Save yourself headaches — get it notarized.

Who Can Serve as Your Indiana Health Care Representative?

Common Mistakes I See (and How to Avoid Them)

Where to Get the Form Officially Recognized (Sources)

Frequently Asked Questions About Indiana Medical Power of Attorney Forms

Is a medical power of attorney the same as a living will in Indiana?

No. The medical power of attorney (health care representative) names who decides; the living will states what you want when you’re terminally ill.

Do I need a lawyer to create an Indiana healthcare power of attorney?

No, the statutory form is designed for self-completion. However, an attorney can customize limitations and ensure coordination with your overall estate plan.

Does the Indiana medical power of attorney form need to be notarized?

Not required by statute, but 99% of hospitals and long-term care facilities will not honor it without notarization.

Can I appoint more than one health care representative at a time?

You can appoint co-agents, but they must act unanimously unless you state otherwise. I usually recommend naming successors instead of co-agents to avoid conflict.

How do I revoke or change my Indiana health care representative?

Simply complete a new form or write “I revoke all prior health care appointments” and sign/date in front of two witnesses. Notify your old agent and doctor.

Final Thoughts

Completing your Indiana medical power of attorney form today is one of the kindest gifts you can give your family. I’ve sat with too many families in ICU waiting rooms who had no idea what Mom or Dad would have wanted. Fifteen minutes and a free download can prevent weeks of anguish and thousands in legal fees.

Download the 2025-compliant form above, fill it out, get it witnessed (and preferably notarized), and sleep better knowing your voice will be heard — even if you can’t speak for yourself.

Download Your Free Indiana Medical Power of Attorney (Health Care Representative) Form Now

Stay safe, and feel free to reach out with questions in the comments below.

This article was last updated November 2025. Always verify current law at iga.in.gov.