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Ohio Revocation of Power of Attorney Form

Ohio Revocation of Power of Attorney Form

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An Ohio revocation of power of attorney is a formal document utilized to annul an existing power of attorney that was established previously. To ensure the revocation is legally effective, the principal is required to notify the designated agent as well as any relevant parties or institutions about the cancellation of the prior power of attorney.

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Signing Requirements

Notarization is recommended; only statutes regarding revocation requirements are for real estate and medical.
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