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Oregon Revocation of Power of Attorney

If you wish to revoke your Power of Attorney in Oregon, you can use this Revocation of Power of Attorney form to put it in writing.

This free document enables you to officially cancel your existing Power of Attorney, so long as you are still mentally competent to make this decision.

Your Rights to Revoke

As long as you remain mentally capable, you have the legal right to cancel your Power of Attorney at any time. By completing and signing the revocation form, you withdraw all powers previously granted to your attorney-in-fact.

Notification Steps

After signing the revocation form, it is important to inform all relevant parties. Begin by giving a copy of the signed document to your attorney-in-fact.

Provide a copy to any banks, trust companies, or other businesses and individuals who have interacted with your attorney-in-fact on your behalf, so that they are aware that this person is no longer acting as your attorney-in-fact.

Form Availability

This Revocation of Power of Attorney form is available as a free download in Microsoft Word format. It is specifically intended for use within the State of Oregon.

$0.00

Oregon General Durable Immediate Power of Attorney

Oregon residents, plan for the future and protect your interests with this General Durable Immediate Power of Attorney.

  • This Power of Attorney is effective immediately and remains in effect even if you become disabled or incompetent.
  • You can choose to give your attorney-in-fact the power to deal with a number of matters, including:
    • your real estate property,
    • banking and financial transactions,
    • stocks and bonds,
    • personal property,
    • insurance,
    • pension and employment benefits,
    • tax and legal matters,
    • your business affairs and operations.
  • This Power of Attorney does NOT give your attorney-in-fact the authority to make health care or other medical decisions for you.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Oregon.
$12.49