[IN] [IN] What steps do I have to take to execute a revocation form for my power of attorney?
The revocation form needs to be signed by the principal and given to any entity or person who needs it (IN Code § 30-5-10-1(a)). So it's a matter of the right places getting it. You can send it certified to the agent; they need to know too. But you are more concerned with the entities and banks.
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To revoke a POA in Indiana, does a revocation form need to be completed then sent by registered mail to assure it is delivered and received?
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I understand you're looking to revoke a Power of Attorney in Indiana. Have you already completed a revocation form?
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The revocation form needs to be signed by the principal and given to any entity or person who needs it (IN Code § 30-5-10-1(a)). So it's a matter of the right places getting it. You can send it certified to the agent; they need to know too. But you are more concerned with the entities and banks.
Does the original notary also need notified?
StephenH129
No. Any notary.
Ok thank you.
StephenH129
Sounds good. Happy to help. Thank you very much. Take care now and be well!
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