This is a legal form that was released by the Texas Department of Insurance - a government authority operating within Texas. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is DWC Form 228?
A: DWC Form 228 is a Power of Attorney form in Texas.
Q: What is a Power of Attorney?
A: A Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives someone else the authority to act on your behalf.
Q: What is the purpose of DWC Form 228?
A: The purpose of DWC Form 228 is to grant someone the power to represent you in matters related to the Texas Department of Workers' Compensation.
Q: Who can use DWC Form 228?
A: Anyone who wants to authorize someone else to act as their representative in Texas Department of Workers' Compensation matters can use DWC Form 228.
Q: Is there a fee to use DWC Form 228?
A: There is no fee to use DWC Form 228.
Q: Do I need to notarize DWC Form 228?
A: DWC Form 228 does not require notarization, but it must be signed by the person granting the power of attorney.
Q: Can I revoke a Power of Attorney granted with DWC Form 228?
A: Yes, you can revoke a Power of Attorney granted with DWC Form 228 by notifying the Texas Department of Workers' Compensation in writing.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of DWC Form 228 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Texas Department of Insurance.