
Tennessee Revocation of Power of Attorney Form
A revocation of power of attorney in Tennessee serves to annul or end a previously established power of attorney agreement. To finalize this termination, the principal is required to inform the agent along with any other entities that might be depending on the original power of attorney. If this notification is not given, the revocation will not be deemed legally effective.
Signing Requirements
No statutory definition; however, it is suggested that the document be signed in the presence of two witnesses or notarized.
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