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The revocation of a power of attorney terminates all authority granted to the agent. Once signed by the principal, the revocation cancels the agent's rights immediately. Notice of the revocation must be sent to agents via certified mail, along with other relevant individuals or institutions. A power of attorney, which allows an agent to make decisions if the principal becomes incapacitated, can be revoked at any time, despite any dates specified in the original document. Common reasons for revocation include the agent's lack of interest, perceived inadequacy in fulfilling responsibilities, the principal's decision to no longer require it, or a desire to change agents.