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our vacation of the power of attorney terminates all power is given to the agent our revocation once signed by the principal side cancels and immediately terminates the rights of agents listed in the original power of attorney document notice of the revocation should be given to agents via certified mail along with any other individuals institutions or agencies that should be notified reasons to revoke a power of attorney a power of attorney is a legal document that grants power to an individual the agent of your discretion should you the principle become incapacitated a power of attorney can be revoked by the principal at any time regardless of any dates identified in the original document the common reasons to revoke a power of attorney are the agent is no longer interested in holding the power of attorney the principal believes the agent is not completing the requirements appropriately the power of attorney is no longer desired the principal would like to change agents the purpose h