
Mississippi Revocation Power of Attorney Form
A revocation of power of attorney in Mississippi serves to terminate or annul a power of attorney that has been previously established. To ensure that this revocation is valid, it is essential that the agent specified in the original document is notified that their authority has been rescinded. Additionally, any relevant third parties, such as banks or financial institutions, should also be informed of this revocation.
Signing Requirements
Not mentioned, but a notary public is recommended.
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