1) You can get LPA forms and an information pack from the Office of the Public Guardian. Download them here or call 0300 456 0300. Alternatively, you can set up an LPA using the online service on GOV.UK.
2) You can fill out the forms yourself, but you’ll need to take care. Making mistakes could mean your LPA is rejected, and you need to pay to reapply. The Office of the Public Guardian has a guide to completing the forms, or if you need help, you can call them on 0300 456 0300.
3) You must sign and send the completed forms to the Office of the Public Guardian. If you’ve downloaded or used the online service, you must print the forms before signing.
4) Then, your LPA must be signed by a ‘certificate provider’ – someone who confirms that you understand the LPA and haven’t been pressured to sign it. The certificate provider must either be someone you’ve known well for at least two years or a professional person, such as a doctor or solicitor. Certain people, including your partner or family, cannot be your certificate provider.
5) Finally, the LPA must be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian. You can only use your LPA once registration is complete, which can take a few weeks. You can register your LPA if you have the mental capacity. If you sign an LPA while you still have mental capacity but lose capacity before registering it, your attorney can register it for you.
Please consider legal advice before signing any legally binding documents.
Alzheimer’s Society provides digital assistance to help people complete the LPA forms. Contact them if you don’t feel able to complete the forms or don’t have access to the internet, for example. Contact their support line on 0333 150 3456