This sample form, a Revocable Proxy document, is usable for corporate/business matters. The language is easily adaptable to fit your circumstances. You must confirm compliance with applicable law in your state. Available in Word format.
If your proxy is unavailable, your wishes may not be represented. It’s a good idea to have a backup proxy in mind, just in case the first one can’t make it.
Generally, yes! Whether it’s for homeowners’ association meetings or corporate gatherings, a Revocable Proxy can come in handy, but check the specific rules for your situation.
Make sure to include your name, the person you’re appointing, and any specific instructions. Think of it like writing a note to a friend to pass along a message!
Absolutely! That's the beauty of a Revocable Proxy. You can revoke it whenever you need, just like changing your mind about a dinner plan.
To set up a Revocable Proxy, you typically need to fill out a specific form and outline who you want to represent you. It’s pretty straightforward!
A Revocable Proxy allows you to appoint someone to act on your behalf, especially when it comes to voting at meetings. You can change or cancel it anytime, giving you flexibility.