Healthcare directive requirements

District of Columbia

What you need to create a valid advance healthcare directive in District of Columbia.

Notarization

Not required

Not legally required

Witnesses required

2

District of Columbia requires 2 witnesses

Online notary

Authorized

Since 2023

Execution requirements

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Notarization — Not required

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Witnesses — 2 required

District of Columbia requires 2 witnesses for a valid healthcare directive. Witnesses cannot be your healthcare agent.

Written and signed

The directive must be in writing and signed by you while of sound mind and at least 18 years old.

Distribute copies

Provide signed copies to your healthcare agent, primary care physician, and any hospital or care facility. Keep the original somewhere accessible.

District of Columbia-specific notes

Two witnesses required — D.C. Code §7-622
Witnesses cannot be the agent or healthcare providers
Remote online notarization: District of Columbia authorized RON in 2023. You may be able to have your directive notarized via video conference through an approved RON provider.

What a healthcare directive covers

A healthcare directive (advance directive) lets you document your medical wishes and name someone to make decisions if you cannot speak for yourself. It typically covers:

  • Who makes medical decisions on your behalf (healthcare proxy / agent)
  • Life-sustaining treatment preferences
  • Artificial nutrition and hydration
  • Palliative care and comfort measures
  • Organ and tissue donation
  • Resuscitation (CPR) preferences

This information is general in nature and not legal advice. Laws change — consult a licensed estate planning attorney in District of Columbia for guidance specific to your situation.