Utah Revocation of Power of Attorney is a legal document used to revoke a previously created Power of Attorney (POA) document. This document serves to permanently end the authority of an individual, known as the Principal, to have another individual, known as the Agent, act on their behalf. It must be signed by the Principal and witnessed by at least one other individual. There are two types of Utah Revocation of Power of Attorney: general and special. A general revocation applies to all Powers of Attorney granted by the Principal, while a special revocation applies to only one specific Power of Attorney. It is important to note that a revocation must be specifically tailored to the Power of Attorney it is intended to revoke in order to be valid.