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North Carolina Revocation of Power of Attorney Form

North Carolina Revocation of Power of Attorney Form

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A revocation of power of attorney in North Carolina is an important legal document utilized to officially end or negate a power of attorney arrangement. To properly execute this revocation, the principal must complete the necessary form and ensure that copies are distributed to the designated agent as well as to any institutions or organizations that may have relied on the original power of attorney when making decisions.

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Signing Requirements

Notary public.
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