Connecticut Revocation Power of Attorney Form | |
The Connecticut revocation power of attorney form is a document that is used by a Principal who has selected an Agent to oversee real property. This form will allow the Principal to end that relationship, by completing the document before a notary and then delivering it to the Agent and all others interested. This document will require notarization.
How to Write
Step 1 – Check Applicable Boxes –
- Check the boxes that apply
- Health Care Powers
- Financial Powers
- Other – Enter any other documents that may apply
Step 2 – The Parties –
- Enter the name of the Principal
- Enter the title of the document(s)
- Enter the date of execution
- Enter the name of the Agent
- Enter the name of the Alternate Agent (if applicable)
- Enter the date that the Principal would like the document to become effective in dd/mm/yyyy format
Step 3 – Signature and Notary Acknowledgement –
- Before a Notary Public, the Principal must enter
- Their Printed Name
- Their Signature
Once the Notary has witnessed the signature of the Principal, the notary will then acknowledge the document.