Revocation of Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney (POA) gives authority to another person to act on your behalf, but circumstances may change where you no longer wish that authority to continue. In such cases, a formal revocation is required to ensure the POA is legally canceled and cannot be misused.
Service Steps
Drafting Revocation Documents
Clear and precise revocation notices that cancel General, Special, Vehicle, Real Estate, or Business POAs.
Notarization & Attestation
We handle notarization before the Dubai Notary Public and arrange further attestation if required.
Notification to Concerned Parties
Ensuring the revoked POA is communicated to relevant authorities, banks, or individuals to prevent misuse.
Legal Advice & Guidance
Understanding the implications of revoking a POA and ensuring your rights are fully protected.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can a Power of Attorney be revoked at any time?
Yes, the principal can revoke a POA at any time, provided it is done through proper legal procedures.
Is notarization required for revocation?
Yes, revocation must be notarized to be valid in the UAE.
Do I need to inform the attorney (agent) about the revocation?
Yes, the attorney must be formally notified to avoid further use of the POA.
Can a revoked POA still be used?
No, once legally revoked and notified, the POA loses its authority.
Do businesses also revoke POAs?
Yes, companies often revoke POAs granted to managers, employees, or representatives when authority is no longer required.