
Vermont Revocation of Power of Attorney Form
A revocation of power of attorney in Vermont serves to cancel an existing power of attorney that has been issued. Once the appropriate form is completed, the principal is required to distribute copies to both the appointed agent and any successor agent named in the original document. Additionally, it is important to notify any other organizations or individuals who were provided with a copy of the original power of attorney.
Signing Requirements
No specific requirements but it is recommended to have the Principal’s signature acknowledged before a Notary Public.
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