This form is used by a Principal to declare that all power and authority granted under a Power of Attorney, which was not recorded, to a specified individual as Agent and Attorney-in-Fact for Principal is revoked, terminated, and withdrawn as of the Effective Date stated on the form.
Title: Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for an Unrecorded Power of Attorney Introduction: The Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for an Unrecorded Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows an individual to terminate and officially revoke a power of attorney that was never recorded with the county or public record office. This notice ensures that the revocation is recognized and eliminates the authority given to the agent appointed in the original power of attorney. Types of Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for an Unrecorded Power of Attorney: 1. Standard Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney: This type of notice is the basic and most commonly used document to revoke an unrecorded power of attorney in Florida. It provides a simple and straightforward process to void the authority granted to the agent. 2. Specific Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney: In specific situations where a person wants to revoke only a certain provision or a limited part of the power of attorney, this type of notice can be used. It allows individuals to be selective and revoke specific authorities granted to the agent without revoking the entire power of attorney. 3. Conditional Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney: A conditional notice of revocation can be employed when the revocation of the power of attorney is dependent on a specific event or condition. It specifies that the power of attorney will be revoked if a particular circumstance occurs or if certain criteria are met. Content of a Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for an Unrecorded Power of Attorney: 1. Heading: Include a clear heading: "Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for an Unrecorded Power of Attorney." 2. Information of the Revoked: Provide the full legal name, address, and contact information of the person revoking the power of attorney. 3. Details of the Agent: Include the full legal name, address, and contact information of the agent named in the original unrecorded power of attorney. 4. Unrecorded Power of Attorney Information: Ensure to mention the date the original unrecorded power of attorney was executed, any reference number, and provide a brief description of the authority granted in the power of attorney. 5. Statement of Revocation: Clearly state that the revoked is revoking the agent's authority and declaring the original unrecorded power of attorney null and void. 6. Execution and Effective Date: The document should be signed and dated by the revoked in the presence of a notary public, providing the effective date of the revocation. Conclusion: The Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for an Unrecorded Power of Attorney is a crucial document that allows individuals to officially terminate the authority granted to an agent under an unrecorded power of attorney. By submitting a properly executed notice of revocation, individuals can ensure that their wishes are respected and their interests protected.Title: Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for an Unrecorded Power of Attorney Introduction: The Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for an Unrecorded Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows an individual to terminate and officially revoke a power of attorney that was never recorded with the county or public record office. This notice ensures that the revocation is recognized and eliminates the authority given to the agent appointed in the original power of attorney. Types of Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for an Unrecorded Power of Attorney: 1. Standard Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney: This type of notice is the basic and most commonly used document to revoke an unrecorded power of attorney in Florida. It provides a simple and straightforward process to void the authority granted to the agent. 2. Specific Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney: In specific situations where a person wants to revoke only a certain provision or a limited part of the power of attorney, this type of notice can be used. It allows individuals to be selective and revoke specific authorities granted to the agent without revoking the entire power of attorney. 3. Conditional Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney: A conditional notice of revocation can be employed when the revocation of the power of attorney is dependent on a specific event or condition. It specifies that the power of attorney will be revoked if a particular circumstance occurs or if certain criteria are met. Content of a Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for an Unrecorded Power of Attorney: 1. Heading: Include a clear heading: "Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for an Unrecorded Power of Attorney." 2. Information of the Revoked: Provide the full legal name, address, and contact information of the person revoking the power of attorney. 3. Details of the Agent: Include the full legal name, address, and contact information of the agent named in the original unrecorded power of attorney. 4. Unrecorded Power of Attorney Information: Ensure to mention the date the original unrecorded power of attorney was executed, any reference number, and provide a brief description of the authority granted in the power of attorney. 5. Statement of Revocation: Clearly state that the revoked is revoking the agent's authority and declaring the original unrecorded power of attorney null and void. 6. Execution and Effective Date: The document should be signed and dated by the revoked in the presence of a notary public, providing the effective date of the revocation. Conclusion: The Florida Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for an Unrecorded Power of Attorney is a crucial document that allows individuals to officially terminate the authority granted to an agent under an unrecorded power of attorney. By submitting a properly executed notice of revocation, individuals can ensure that their wishes are respected and their interests protected.