Ohio Power of Attorney Revocation

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Ohio Power of Attorney Revocation be notarized online?

Yes. Online notarization of the Ohio Power of Attorney Revocation is completely legal and secure. Your documents can be notarized online in minutes through the Notarize Network, starting at $25.

What are the requirements for the Ohio Power of Attorney Revocation?

The signer requirements for the Ohio revocation of power of attorney form include filling in the county where the revocation is being issued, providing the principal's full name and permanent address as it appears on the original power of attorney document, naming the attorney-in-fact or agent whose powers are being revoked, reporting the address of the terminated attorney-in-fact, and specifying the year when the revoked paperwork was executed. The principal must then sign and date the document and have the signature notarized to fulfill the requirements for signing the revocation form.

What else do I need to know about the Ohio Power of Attorney Revocation?

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