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Revocation of Power of Attorney

A revocation of power of attorney is a legal document used to cancel a previously granted power of attorney. It revokes the authority given to an agent, effectively terminating their legal right to act on behalf of the principal. This document is important in cases where the principal no longer wishes the agent to act on their behalf.

Why Use a Notary?

Notarizing a revocation of power of attorney ensures that the principal’s identity is verified and that the revocation is legitimate. It protects the principal by confirming that the decision to revoke is voluntary and not coerced. Notarization provides legal credibility, making the revocation enforceable in legal disputes. It also prevents the agent from continuing to act under the revoked power of attorney.

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