The Arizona Revocation of Power of Attorney rescinds a previously accomplished POA upon the contract’s execution. People often create a power of attorney without listing a set expiration date. That means the attorney-in-fact could potentially retain the appointed powers until the principal’s death. Those who would like to reverse the authority granted can simply implement this written instrument to officially cancel the original POA’s policy. All the principal has to do is identify themselves and their agent within the document, sign it along with a witness for verification purposes, and have it notarized by an official who observed both signatures.
Laws
Statutes – Arizona Revised Statutes – Title 14, Chapter 5 – Powers of Attorney (§ 14.5501 – 14.5507)
Definitions – § 14.5504
Signing Requirements – A licensed notary and one (1) suitable witness must corroborate the event (§ 14-5501(D)).
Versions
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Additional Resources
- McDonald Warner Law Firm – Understanding Powers of Attorney in Arizona
- Ogborne Law Firm – Revocation of Power of Attorney
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