Revocation of General Durable Power of Attorney - Oklahoma 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Revocation of General Durable Power of Attorney in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the Declarant at the top of the form. This identifies you as the individual revoking the power of attorney.
  3. Next, indicate the date on which you originally executed the General Durable Power of Attorney. This is crucial for legal clarity.
  4. Provide the name of your previous attorney-in-fact/agent who was granted authority under the original document.
  5. In the designated area, affirm that you are revoking this power by signing and dating the document. Ensure your signature matches that on your original power of attorney.
  6. Complete your city, county, and state of residence to finalize your identification.
  7. If required, arrange for a notary public to acknowledge your signature by filling in their details and affixing their seal.

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Power of attorney typically ends upon the principals death or at a predetermined time in the case of a limited POA. If you wish to end it sooner, you have the option of revoking your POA whenever youd like as long as you are mentally able.
The Principal (i.e. the person granting the original Power of Attorney) should sign the Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney before a Notary. Notarization will help to ensure that the revocation is effective and support its authenticity if challenged. Notarization is also necessary to record the revocation.
By any method you may have provided for in your Power of Attorney. You must notify your agent that you have revoked the Power of Attorney. You can do this by hand deliver, mail or certified mail. Its best to document the revocation by certified mail, return receipt requested.
The new legislation repeals the Uniform Durable Power of Attorney Act (the Old POA Act) which was found at 58 O.S. 1071, et seq. A durable power of attorney and/or health care power of attorney validly executed under the Old POA Act prior to November 1, 2021, remains valid even after the repeal of the Old POA Act.
While Oklahoma doesnt technically require you to get your POA docHubd, notarization is strongly recommended. Under Oklahoma law, when you sign your POA in the presence of a notary public, your signature is presumed to be genuinemeaning your POA is more ironclad.

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A power of attorney cannot override a living will if the principal created this while they were of sound mind and fully comprehended their decisions. The only exception is if the patient includes a condition in the living will that allows a proxys decision to override theirs.
What a power of attorney cant do Change a principals will. Break their fiduciary duty to act in the principals best interests. Make decisions on behalf of the principal after their death. (POA ends with the death of the principal. Change or transfer POA to someone else.

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