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Georgia Revocation Power of Attorney Form

Georgia Revocation Power of Attorney Form

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A revocation power of attorney in Georgia allows an individual (referred to as the principal) to terminate or revoke a previously established power of attorney. To ensure its effectiveness, a copy of this revocation document must be provided to the agent named in the original power of attorney, along with any financial institutions or other third parties affected by that agreement.

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Signing Requirements

No laws, but it is recommended to be signed in the presence of a notary public.
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