
Maryland Power of Attorney Revocation Form
A revocation of power of attorney in Maryland is a formal document that serves to end, cancel, or withdraw a power of attorney that was previously granted. This form is applicable to any kind of authority that was established under a power of attorney. For the revocation to be effective, the principal must inform the agent as well as any other pertinent parties about the decision to revoke the power of attorney.
Signing Requirements
No laws, but a notary acknowledgment is recommended.
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