
Texas Revocation of Power of Attorney Form
A revocation of power of attorney in Texas is a formal document utilized to annul a previously established power of attorney. It is essential to supply a copy of the revocation to the designated agent as well as any other relevant third parties. If these individuals are not informed of the revocation, they cannot be held responsible for continuing to act under the authority of the original power of attorney.
Signing Requirements
No statutory requirement. However, it is suggested that the document is notarized.
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