A Power of Attorney Revocation is a Public Deed granted by a notary through which a previously granted power of attorney is rendered void. This procedure is essential if you no longer wish the appointed person to continue acting on your behalf.
What types of powers of attorney can be revoked?
– General Judicial Powers
– Special Powers
– Broad General Powers
– Very Special Powers
What are the requirements to revoke a power of attorney?
– Valid identification of the person who originally granted the power
– Full names of the new attorney-in-fact (if appointing one)
– ID number of the new attorney-in-fact
– Copy of the previous power of attorney
– We recommend assigning someone you fully trust to carry out this procedure on your behalf, if you are unable to do it personally.
Where can I request the revocation?
Visit our office and request the service. One of our legal advisors will guide you through each step to ensure your revocation is completed correctly and securely.
Delivery Times
– Within Nicaragua: 24 hours
– Outside Nicaragua: 3 to 5 business days
– Digital document (signed PDF): Available within 24 hours