The Oregon Revocation of Power of Attorney is a written instrument utilized to enforce the cancelation of past-issued power of attorney contract. The form is a standard solution to ending a commitment extending controls for one to act on behalf of an individual concerning medical, financial, childcare, or legal matters. Complete the agreement with the corresponding data associated with the previous transaction and finalize it by having the declarant execute the document. Having a notary or witnesses present at the signing can further validate the revocation, although state law does not mandate it.
Laws
Statutes – Oregon Revised Statutes Title 13, Chapter 127 – Powers of Attorney (127.002 – 127.045)
Definition – § 127.015
Signing Requirements – The principal’s signature must be applied to the revocation paperwork to nullify the actively instated power of attorney.
Other Versions
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Additional Resources
- Oregon State Bar – Power of Attorney and Other Decision-Making Tools
Related Forms
Advance Directive (Medical POA & Living Will)
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Durable (Financial) Power of Attorney
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