An Arkansas power of attorney revocation allows an individual to cancel or terminate a previously granted power of attorney (POA) in the state. This legal action ensures that the agent named in the original POA no longer has the authority to act on behalf of the principal.
To ensure complete termination of the agent’s authority, it’s crucial to distribute copies of the revocation document to any institutions or individuals holding a copy of the original POA. Failure to notify these parties may allow them to continue honoring actions taken by the agent, even after the revocation.
Definitions – § 28-68-110.
Signing Requirements – § 28-68-105 – Notary public.
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It’s important to note that creating a new POA does not automatically revoke a previous one unless explicitly stated in the new document.
An agent’s authority granted through a power of attorney can terminate under several circumstances:
Signing Requirements: Notary public.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.
Signing Requirements: Notary public or two witnesses.
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