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Posted by Ernest__CT on 10/1/12 7:59pm
Msg #436717

FL Notaries: Revoking Power of Attorney?

Not seeking legal advice here, of course, from any Notaries Public! That would be soliciting Unauthorized Practice of Law.

CT has a form for revoking a Power of Attorney (PoA) that is straightforward. Does Florida have such a concept (and form)? How difficult is it for a principal to revoke a PoA?

Anyone wanting the CT form is welcome to contact me and I'll email a Microsoft Word file to them!

With thanks,
Ernest

Reply by Linda_H/FL on 10/2/12 5:35am
Msg #436764

Interesting Ernest...why would you ask this of just

Florida notaries? EMWTK

To answer, there IS a form for this (just went and had a couple of them signed yesterday with my boss). However, from a notary standpoint, if it's not a Supreme Court approved form (which I haven't looked to see if it is or not), it's not one we can provide.


 
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