This form is used when a Principal declares that all power and authority granted under a Power of Attorney to a specified individual, as Agent and Attorney-in-Fact which was recorded for Principal is revoked, terminated, and withdrawn as of the Effective Date stated on the form.
Washington Notice of Revocation Power of Attorney for a Recorded Power of Attorney is a legal document that enables an individual to formally revoke or terminate a previously recorded power of attorney in Washington State. A power of attorney is a legal instrument granting someone else the authority to act on your behalf in various matters. This notice of revocation is crucial in situations where the principal (the person who granted the power) wishes to end this authority for any reason. In Washington State, there are different types of Notice of Revocation Power of Attorney for a Recorded Power of Attorney, depending on the specific circumstances: 1. General Revocation of Power of Attorney: This type of revocation applies when the principal wants to terminate the power of attorney for general matters, which might include financial, legal, or healthcare decisions. It revokes all powers granted under the previously recorded power of attorney document. 2. Limited Revocation of Power of Attorney: Sometimes, a principal may only want to revoke certain powers that were granted to the agent (the person acting on their behalf) under the original power of attorney. This limited revocation specifies which powers or authorities are being revoked, while the rest of the power of attorney remains intact. 3. Revocation of Durable Power of Attorney: A durable power of attorney allows the agent's authority to continue even if the principal becomes incapacitated or mentally incompetent. In this case, the revocation of durable power of attorney terminates the agent's authority completely. 4. Specific Purpose Revocation: This type of revocation might apply when the principal granted a power of attorney for a specific purpose or period. Once that purpose is fulfilled or the period expires, the specific purpose revocation terminates the agent's authority for that particular task or timeframe. When preparing a Washington Notice of Revocation Power of Attorney for a Recorded Power of Attorney, it is essential to include specific details such as the principal's name, agent's name, the date the power of attorney was executed, and the recording information of the original power of attorney document. The document should clearly state the intent to revoke the power of attorney, including the type or specific powers being revoked. It must be signed by the principal and notarized for legal validity. Please note that this is a basic description of a Washington Notice of Revocation Power of Attorney for a Recorded Power of Attorney, and it is always advisable to consult with a qualified attorney to ensure compliance with state laws and to address any specific circumstances or complexities involved.