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A power of attorney (POA) can be revoked by the principal at any time, terminating all authority granted to the agent within the original document. Once the revocation is signed, it immediately cancels the agent's rights. Notice of revocation must be sent to the agent via certified mail, as well as any relevant individuals or institutions. Common reasons for revoking a POA include the agent's lack of interest, insufficient performance of duties, the principal's change in desire regarding the POA, or the principal wanting to appoint a different agent. The principal maintains the right to revoke regardless of dates specified in the original document.