What Are the Steps to Revoke a Power of Attorney and Why is it Crucial to Do So?
- Clara Grixti
- Mar 13
- 1 min read
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows someone (the "mandatary") to act on your behalf. However, circumstances change, and you may need to revoke it. Here’s how and why you should do it.

Why Revoke a Power of Attorney?
You may need to revoke a POA if:
You no longer trust the person handling your affairs.
The POA is no longer necessary.
You want to grant a new POA to someone else.
The mandatary is unable or unwilling to continue.
How to Revoke a Power of Attorney
In Malta, revoking a POA involves:
Filling Out the Required Forms
Use the RPG Form to revoke a General POA.
Use the RPS Form to revoke a Special POA (especially those related to property).
Submitting Identification
Present a valid identity document with your application.
Notifying the Right People
If the POA involves bank transactions, notify the relevant bank directly.
Processing Time & Fees
Revocations are processed online by the Government Notary Office from Monday to Friday until 15:00.
A fee of €50 applies for each application.
Final Thoughts
Revoking a POA ensures your affairs remain in the right hands. If you need to revoke one, act quickly and follow the correct procedure to avoid complications.
For more details, consult a notary or visit the Office of the Notary to Government.
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