
South Carolina Revocation of Power of Attorney Form
A revocation of power of attorney in South Carolina is utilized to withdraw the authority that was previously given to an agent or institution. To ensure that this revocation is legally binding, the principal is required to inform the agent and any relevant parties who may be acting under the original power of attorney about the cancellation.
Signing Requirements
Not specifically stated; however, it is recommended that the document is notarized.
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