Free Oregon Revocation of Power of Attorney

The Oregon Revocation of Power of Attorney is used to revoke or terminate a power of attorney that was previously executed. Only the original grantor of the power of attorney can authorize the revocation. Once you complete the revocation form and have it notarized, you should give a copy of the revocation to the attorney-in-fact or agent who is currently authorized to act on your behalf.

Oregon Revocation of Power of Attorney
Oregon Revocation of Power of Attorney
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The Oregon revocation of power of attorney form is quite straightforward and easy to complete. Enter the grantor’s name along with the date on which the power of attorney was signed. You must also include the name of the person to whom you granted the power of attorney. You MUST certify that you are giving a copy of the revocation notice to the person who was appointed to act on your behalf (the attorney-in-fact or agent).

We offer the free Oregon Revocation of Power of Attorney in Microsoft Word as well as a free PDF form. The Word file can be printed as is so you can fill in the blanks by hand. It can also be customized in case you want to change, add, or delete sections. The PDF version is chosen most often by users who want to print the document and fill in the blanks.

Click the link below to download the Oregon Revocation of Power of Attorney in Microsoft Word format . You may also create the Oregon Revocation of Power of Attorney using our free fillable PDF version. The PDF has fillable fields into which you can type the required information.

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