Nevada Limited (Special) Power of Attorney Form | |
The Nevada limited (special) power of attorney form is a document which is used to permit authorization to a third-party known as an “Agent”. The Agent shall use the appointed authorization to conduct specific transactions on behalf of the Principal, as described by the Principal in the power of attorney form, in the event that the Principal is incapable of doing so. It should be noted that the document must be signed in the presence of a Notary Public in order for the signature of the Principal to be deemed genuine. More information on the Agent’s duties can be found in section 162A.310 of the Nevada Revised Statues.
How to Write
Step 1 – Parties – Enter the following:
- The Principal’s Full Name
- Principal’s Address
- AND
- Assigned Agent’s Full Name
- Agent’s Address
- Telephone Number
Step 2 – Limited Powers –
- The Principal must enter the powers that they would like to grant the Agent. (If more room is required, continue on a blank sheet and attach to this form)
Step 3 – Signature – The Principal must read the remaining paragraphs. If in agreement, then enter the following information:
- Date the signature in dd/mm/yyyy format
- The Principal must submit their signature
Step 4 – Notarization –
- Once the Notary Public witnesses the signature, they will complete the rest of the document in acknowledgement, affixing their official seal (if any)