Description
Use this template to create your individual power of attorney for the Jobcenter employment office and authorize a trusted person to represent you in a legally secure manner at appointments and in correspondence with the employment office or Jobcenter. This ensures that applications, notifications and discussions are dealt with reliably – even if you are unable to attend yourself.
Power of attorney Jobcenter: Sample for your representation
What does this legal document offer you?
With this template, you authorize another person to represent you in all matters with the employment office or job center. This includes submitting applications, receiving notifications, submitting documents and communicating with case workers. The power of attorney is legally effective and is recognized by the authorities.
Ideal for:
- Beneficiaries who wish to be represented in the event of illness or absence
- Relatives who have to deal with the authorities
- People who want to regulate their interests clearly and with legal certainty
You regulate:
- Legally secure authorization of a trusted person
- Clearly regulated representation vis-à-vis the employment office and job center
- Written documentation for your records
Create a power of attorney now – ready to send with legal certainty in just a few clicks.
Why this power of attorney is important for the Jobcenter:
When dealing with authorities such as the employment office and job center, a clear power of attorney is crucial. Without a power of attorney, case workers are not allowed to provide information to third parties or accept applications. With this template, you can ensure that your authorized representative is able to act at all times – whether for applications, hearings or consultations.
The power of attorney can be issued for a limited or unlimited period of time, for individual transactions or comprehensively. It is important that a signed copy is submitted to the authority.
You can find other helpful documents in our category Powers of attorney. The general legal basis for power of attorney can be found in the German Civil Code (BGB), §§ 164 ff.