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A power of attorney (POA) can be revoked by the principal at any time, effectively terminating all powers granted to the agent. Once a revocation is signed, the agent's rights end immediately. It is important to notify the agents and relevant parties by certified mail about the revocation. Common reasons for revoking a POA include the agent's lack of interest, failure to fulfill duties, the principal's desire to change agents, or the principal no longer wishing to maintain the POA. The revocation process does not depend on any dates specified in the original POA document.